Forensic Evaluation and Consultation
Forensic Psychology occupies the interface between psychology and the law. As such, a primary role of the forensic psychologist is to assist the Court in addressing questions directly relating to an individual's psychological functioning and behavior. Dr. Custrini provides evaluation and consultation services to defense attorneys and prosecutors working in both the adult criminal and juvenile courts. Questions/issues that he has addressed include the following:
The simplest method of initiating a referral is to contact Dr. Custrini by phone to discuss the case and clarify the referral question(s). If he is not the appropriate person to conduct the assessment, he will attempt to provide you with a referral to someone who is.
Dr. Custrini is licensed to practice in North Carolina and Massachusetts.
Forensic Psychology occupies the interface between psychology and the law. As such, a primary role of the forensic psychologist is to assist the Court in addressing questions directly relating to an individual's psychological functioning and behavior. Dr. Custrini provides evaluation and consultation services to defense attorneys and prosecutors working in both the adult criminal and juvenile courts. Questions/issues that he has addressed include the following:
- Capacity to Proceed/Competence to Stand Trial
- Criminal Responsibility/Mental State at Time of Offense
- Malingering or Feigning of Psychological Symptoms
- Sexual Abuse Recidivism Risk/Intervention Options
- Violence Risk Assessment/Management
- Child Abuse and Neglect
- Identification of Mitigating Factors
- Assessment of Treatment Amenability
The simplest method of initiating a referral is to contact Dr. Custrini by phone to discuss the case and clarify the referral question(s). If he is not the appropriate person to conduct the assessment, he will attempt to provide you with a referral to someone who is.
Dr. Custrini is licensed to practice in North Carolina and Massachusetts.