An uncomfortable tension: Reconciling the principles of forensic psychology and cultural competency.

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Jude Bergkamp, Katharine A McIntyre, Magen Hauser
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Abstract

Objective: State of Washington v. Sisouvanh (2012) was the first case in which an appellate court asserted the need for cultural competence in competency-to-stand-trial evaluations. A court reiterated this need in State of Washington v. Ortiz-Abrego (2017). Research in forensic psychology seldom addressed cultural considerations in pretrial evaluations until this past decade, but the growing body of literature pales in comparison to the work found in clinical and counseling psychology. Most of the current literature acknowledges the lack of professionally sanctioned practice guidelines and makes valuable suggestions regarding how to address cultural factors that are relevant to the requisite capacities of legal competency. Yet, none of this research addresses potential risks incurred by the evaluators who attempt to incorporate these suggestions into practice or acknowledges the possible incompatibility between forensic and cultural competency principles.

Hypotheses: The authors posit there may be areas of incompatability, or tension, between the tenets of forensic psychology and cultural competency.

Method: To examine this potential incompatibility, we reviewed legal cases with cultural implications, addressed recent developments regarding cultural "incompetence," and conducted an overview of cultural competency in clinical and forensic psychology.

Results: Comparing general principles of forensic psychology with those of cultural responsiveness and humility, we found that questions emerged regarding the potential philosophical conflicts as well as risks that may be incurred by individual evaluators in legal settings.

Conclusions: The resultant dilemma sets the stage for pragmatic suggestions regarding communication, assessment, and diagnosis. Finally, we emphasize the need for sanctioned practice guidelines. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

令人不安的紧张:调解法医心理学和文化能力的原则。
目标:华盛顿州诉Sisouvanh案(2012)是第一个上诉法院主张在能力出庭评估中需要文化能力的案件。法院在2017年华盛顿州诉Ortiz-Abrego案中重申了这一必要性。在过去的十年里,法医心理学的研究很少涉及审前评估中的文化考虑,但与临床和咨询心理学的工作相比,越来越多的文献相形见绌。目前的大多数文献都承认缺乏专业认可的实践指南,并就如何解决与法律能力的必要能力相关的文化因素提出了宝贵的建议。然而,这些研究都没有解决评估者试图将这些建议纳入实践所带来的潜在风险,也没有承认法医学和文化能力原则之间可能存在的不相容。假设:作者认为,在法医心理学和文化能力的原则之间可能存在不相容或紧张的领域。方法:为了检查这种潜在的不相容,我们回顾了具有文化含义的法律案例,讨论了有关文化“无能”的最新发展,并对临床和法医心理学中的文化能力进行了概述。结果:将法医心理学的一般原则与文化反应性和谦卑性的原则进行比较,我们发现,在法律环境中,潜在的哲学冲突以及个体评估者可能产生的风险方面出现了问题。结论:由此产生的困境为沟通、评估和诊断方面的实用建议奠定了基础。最后,我们强调有必要制定经批准的实践准则。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2023 APA,版权所有)。
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期刊介绍: Law and Human Behavior, the official journal of the American Psychology-Law Society/Division 41 of the American Psychological Association, is a multidisciplinary forum for the publication of articles and discussions of issues arising out of the relationships between human behavior and the law, our legal system, and the legal process. This journal publishes original research, reviews of past research, and theoretical studies from professionals in criminal justice, law, psychology, sociology, psychiatry, political science, education, communication, and other areas germane to the field.
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