Criminal Profiling
Assisting Law Enforcement in finding the perpetrator of a crime based upon the features of the crime; in other words, inferring behavioral and personality characteristics from the evidence left behind at a crime scene or scenes.
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Jury Selection
Similar to profiling except that jurors are researched and chosen for personality characteristics favorable to the specific client. Indirect Personality Assessment based upon known fact is utilized.
Threat Assessment
Critical in these troubled times, threat assessment utilizes facts about a threat, such as letters sent to a school or troubling behaviors and infers the level of threat as well as the necessary response. Threat Assessment Teams are important components of school districts and workplaces and all should include a qualified forensic psychiatrist.
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Training
- Psychiatry for Law Enforcement
- Psychiatry for Lawyers and Judges
- Psychiatry for Social Workers and Social Services
- Mental Status examination
- We can customize training to fit your specific needs
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Contact Dr. Shnaidman
Contact us for a free phone consultation or to request an appointment.
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