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The Effect of Competency Restoration Training on Defendants with Mental Retardation Found Not Competent to Proceed
Authors:Anderson  Shawn D.  Hewitt  Jay
Affiliation:(1) University of Missouri at Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri
Abstract:The present investigation focused on the reevaluations of ldquocompetency to stand trialrdquo (CST) of 75 criminal defendants with mental retardation (MR) who were originally found incompetent and who were referred for treatment. The effect of competency restoration training was examined. Site of training was also investigated. Because habilitation facilities are specially designed to help individuals with MR, it was suspected that training at habilitation centers would have a greater effect on restoration of defendants with MR than the training at state hospitals. Results showed that significantly more defendants did not gain competency following training than those who did. Analysis revealed that (a) higher IQ and (b) being African American rather than Caucasian American were predictive of restoration. When discriminating factors were held constant, site of training did not significantly affect competency restoration. Possible explanations for this finding were discussed.
Keywords:competent to stand trial  mental retardation  competency restoration
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