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Predictor Variables in Competency to Stand Trial Decisions
Authors:Cooper  Virginia G.  Zapf  Patricia A.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, The University of Alabama, Alabama;(2) Department of Psychology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City University of New York, New York
Abstract:Clinicians possess significant discretion in competency to stand trial assessment. Therefore, it is paramount to explore the contribution of individual variables to ensure that the decision-making process is devoid of bias and solely relates to the legal criterion. To test for the possibility of bias in clinical decision-making, we examined the predictive efficiency of clinical, criminological, and sociodemographic variables in a sample of 468 criminal defendants referred for competency evaluations. Only clinical diagnostic variables and employment status were significant predictors. This finding supports the idea that examiner decisions of competency appear to be unbiased and relate primarily to a defendant's functional ability.
Keywords:competence to stand trial  fitness to stand trial  predictors of competency  evaluation of competency  decision-making  bias
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