Description
Who can be called in to provide expert testimony about sleep? What type of evidence can be considered reliable sleep science, and what type of evidence should be ignored in the case? How can the jury sort through conflicting testimonies? Sleep psychologists and other professionals who wish to expand their clinical work into forensic consultations will learn key practices for evaluating criminal cases, both for the prosecution and defense. Case studies illustrate how to construct a detailed behavioral analysis of a sleepwalker's actions before, during, and after episodes for which they are charged.
About the Author
Mark R. Pressman, PhD, is a forensic sleep specialist with 40 years of experience in all aspects of clinical sleep medicine and sleep research, as well as 20 years as a consultant and expert witness in criminal and civil cases involving a sleep disorder defense.
Reviews
"In the ever-expanding world of sleep medicine, this book shines a light on how to approach complex, real, and highstakes situations that occur in court. This book is informative and provides an engaging account of sleepwalking that will appeal to anyone interested in sleep medicine. Not all parasomnias end in violence, but this book outlines why it is so important and how complicated it can get to approach sleepwalking as an expert witness." -Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine * Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine *
Book Information
ISBN 9781433829192
Author Mark R. Pressman
Format Hardback
Page Count 249
Imprint American Psychological Association
Publisher American Psychological Association