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A computerized assessment program for forensic science evaluations: a preliminary report

J L Cavanaugh, R Rogers, O E Wasyliw

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    Computer-assisted evaluations enhance forensic psychiatry by utilizing the Tandem 16 system for psychological testing. This technology aids in identifying malingering, offering both clinical and research benefits.

    Area of Science:

    • Forensic Psychiatry
    • Psychological Assessment
    • Computer Science

    Background:

    • Review of pertinent literature on computer-assisted evaluation programs.
    • Introduction to the Tandem 16 computer system in forensic psychiatric settings.

    Observation:

    • Application of the Tandem 16 system using standardized psychological tests and specialized techniques.
    • Detailed examination of malingering detection through computer assessments.
    • Case vignette illustrating practical application.

    Findings:

    • The Tandem 16 system facilitates efficient and objective psychological evaluations.
    • Computer-assisted methods show promise in identifying symptom exaggeration.
    • Demonstration of integrated use of "canned" tests and tailored assessments.

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    Implications:

    • Potential to improve diagnostic accuracy in forensic psychiatric evaluations.
    • Enhanced capabilities for clinical and research applications in forensic settings.
    • Provides a framework for utilizing technology to address complex forensic challenges like malingering.