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Psychological Assessment Immigration authorities face a particular set of challenges when welcoming asylum seekers into the United States. While many new citizens arrive needing safety and

Protocol For Asylum

refuge, it can be difficult for authorities to tell which asylum seekers are, in fact,

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victims of persecution. Reuben Vaisman-Tzachor takes up the matter in this issue,

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urging evaluators to prove asylum seekers' claims, forensic psychologists to remain unbiased, and experts to develop studies that will reveal the complexity of the challenges immigration authorities face. But the complexity of evaluation tools and protocol can cause ethical difficulties outside of immigration, too. In court cases, how do experts determine which patients and defendants are impaired? Mark Schroeder identifies a form of reasoning that can be used during medicolegal evaluations as a way to classify individuals as "disabled" or "not disabled," "sane" or "insane." Clarifying and enhancing the methods used to decide these identifications will improve legal proceedings.

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Psychological Assessment Protocol For Asylum Applications in Federal Immigration Courts

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The unique challenge posed to immigration authorities by asylum applications creates a

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demand for psychological evaluations to provide accurate assessment of asylum seekers and their claims of persecution. The psychological evaluation in asylum cases requires forensic psychology experts to become familiar with the terms and procedures used to adjudicate asylum applications, to understand the legal dilemmas faced by immigration authorities, and to know the standards governing the evidence provided by experts in federal courts. The protocol for psychological evaluations in asylum applications provides the court with evidence that demonstrates the validity of persecution claims made by asylum applicants and justification for the veracity of asylum seekers' claims, based on professional psychological assessment. It calls for forensic psychology experts to maintain unbiased perspectives and avoid ethical pitfalls, as well as develop a study that considers the questions relevant to the dilemma faced by immigration authorities for each unique case. Careful selection of tools and procedures will guarantee valid information is collected, and the outcomes of evaluations and opinions that develop must be recorded in written reports, which offer clear recommendations for immigration authorities to consider.

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About the Author: Reuben Vaisman-Tzachor, PhD, FACFEI, DABPS, FAPA, was born in Israel. He obtained his doctorate in clinical psychology from Alliant International University, California School of Professional Psychology in Los Angeles. He is currently an adjunct professor of clinical and forensic psychology at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in Los Angeles. He is a Fellow of the American College of Forensic Examiners International, a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychological Specialties, a Fellow of the American Psychotherapy Association, and is certified in Homeland Security Level III. He has conducted numerous studies and published on a diverse number of topics ranging from humananimal interaction, to psychological evaluations in federal immigration courts to

This month we ask our experts... In the arena of practicing health care givers, one of the issues we face from insurance companies is IMEs. What is an IME? Answer: IME stands for "Independent Medical Examiner." It is supposedly an objective evaluation of the patient in question by an objective doctor. In reality, the insurance companies are paying these doctors and the exams are brief and far from objective. Answer from: Dr. Haberstrรถh is a private Chiropractic practitioner in Somerville/ Boston, Massachusetts. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Chiropractic Neurology and the American Chiropractic Academy of Neurology, a Fellow in the American College of Forensic Examiners, a Certified Medical Investigator-Level 5, A Certified Forensic Consultant, and Certified in: Spinal Trauma/Sports Physician/Rehab/Insurance Consultation.

psychological profiles of terrorists, to name but a few. He currently owns and directs the Counseling Center of Santa Monica-A Psychological Corporation, which is a private practice organization in Santa Monica, California.

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New Members Mark Schroeder, M.D., is a psychiatrist with an office in Mansfield Ctr., Connecticut. He received his medical degree from the Ohio State University College of Medicine and completed his residency at the University of Connecticut Health Center. He has extensive experience in psychiatric disability assessment and has done work in other civil and criminal forensic disciplines. He is a member of the American College of Forensic Examiners International, American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and the Vidocq Society.

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Scott Tucker, ACFEI Diplomate and Certified Forensic Consultant, is an independent digital forensic examiner in Salt Lake City, UT. The founder and president of Aptegra Consulting, Mr. Tucker also teaches digital forensics at the University of Utah in the MSIS program. Scott has been in the personal computer industry since the very early days of the IBM PC, having worked for Lotus Development in the 1980s as the product manager for the venerable Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet.

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TROY BOROUGH, Pa. - Bradford County (Pa.) Republican Thomas M Carman of Troy Borough has announced that he is seeking re-election as the Bradford County Coroner. Carman this week

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Thomas M Carman has announced his candidacy for a third term as Bradford County Coroner. Carman has served with the Bradford County Coroner's office for the past fifteen years. Carman first became certified in 1999 by the Office of Attorney General and Coroner's Education Board by attending the Pa. State Police Academy in Hershey, Pa., participating in the Coroner's Education Course. Carman attended Corning Community College for paramedicine. Carman has been practicing street medicine for

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the past 32 years and serves as the Executive Director/CEO for Western Alliance Emergency Services, Inc. Carman is a Certified Medical Investigator through the American Board of Forensic Medicine. Carman passed his American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators board examination in Nevada in 2009, and is now a board certified Medicolegal Death Investigator. Carman participated at St. Josephs University in Philadelphia, Pa., completing Advanced Topics in Forensic Science;

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Investigating Religious and Ritualistic Crime. Carman is certified in Advanced Practical Homicide Investigation, and remains a member of the Pa. Homicide Investigators Association.

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