2019
DOI: 10.1108/jcp-11-2019-050
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Suggestibility, false confessions and competency to stand trial in individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: current concerns and recommendations

Abstract: Suggestibility, false confessions and competency to stand trial in individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: current concerns and recommendations Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is a lifelong disorder which is the result of prenatal exposure to alcohol (PAE) (Charness et al., 2016;Rangmar et al., 2015). Alcohol crosses the placenta which may result in cell damage and have an impact on developing organs (including the brain and the spinal cord). There are numerous organs which are sensitive to a… Show more

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“…In our experience, the ABC appears to also be useful in juvenile corrections settings. The tool contains domains that allow for assessment of confabulation and gullibility which are important markers for problematic outcomes during contact with the police, during court proceedings and at parole and probations hearings (Allely and Mukherjee, 2019; Burd and Edwards, 2019, Fall).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our experience, the ABC appears to also be useful in juvenile corrections settings. The tool contains domains that allow for assessment of confabulation and gullibility which are important markers for problematic outcomes during contact with the police, during court proceedings and at parole and probations hearings (Allely and Mukherjee, 2019; Burd and Edwards, 2019, Fall).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a recognized risk of false confessions in individuals with FASD, increased even more when certain interview styles are implemented. Their impairments (e.g., communication deficits, inability to anticipate consequences, tendency to be overly trusting with authority, eager to please when in a stressful situation) may result in improperly obtained confessions on the part of the police or other criminal justice professionals (Allely and Mukherjee, 2019). Corrections officials, probation and parole officers, forensic clinicians, and others conducting risk/need assessment with a FASD client may be in a sense improperly obtaining false 10.3389/fpsyg.…”
Section: Leisure/recreationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research has illustrated that persons with FASD are overrepresented in the criminal justice context (Allely & Mukherjee, 2019;Brintnell et al, 2019;Brown et al, 2011;Fast & Conry, 2009;MacPherson et al, 2011;MacSween, 2012;Streissguth et al, 1996Streissguth et al, , 2004. This may be due to a combination of neurocognitive deficits, background factors, and other traits commonly associated with FASD-related disability (Burd et al, 2010;Flannigan, Pei, Rasmussen, et al, 2018;Johansen-Hill, 2019;Passmore et al, 2018).…”
Section: Fasd and Youth Criminal Justice Prevalencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Utilize questioning techniques that will render the most accurate information with all other factors in mind.Understand that individuals with FASD will sometimes accept blame for illegal activities and behavioral misconducts that they have not actually committed. Individuals with FASD experience deficits that result in social neediness, which render them vulnerable to manipulation, confabulation, suggestibility, and compliance. Allely & Mukherjee, 2019 Watts & Brown, 2016 Brown et al., 2011 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%