M. Johnson, Christine D. Baker, Barbara Prempeh, Shereen R. Lewis
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Forensic Psychology Consultation in Shaken Baby Syndrome/Abusive Head Trauma: A Response to Commentary
ABSTRACT Critical commentary and exchange are vital to advancing forensic psychology consultation in Shaken Baby Syndrome/Abusive Head Trauma. The interests of children and families warrant such attention. Multiple sources, such as psychological research identifying processes in wrongful conviction, peer-reviewed medical research, the National Registry of Exonerations, and documentary film illustrations, all contribute to recognizing and reducing risks of wrongful conviction.