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Central Florida Psychological Consultants – Forensic Psychology Services
Our forensic psychology services include conducting interviews and administering psychological tests, as well as analyzing legal documents and evidence, and providing expert testimony. We have a great deal of forensic psychology experience working with attorneys, legal professionals and witnesses.
What is Forensic Psychology?
Forensic Psychology is the interface between psychology and legal issues, often for the purpose of offering expert testimony in a courtroom. In civil and criminal cases, forensic psychologists may evaluate individuals to determine questions such as competency to stand trial, relationship of a mental disorder to an accident or crime, and potential for future dangerous behavior.
With more than 7 years of experience working with Federal inmates at the Department of Justice, Dr. Saunders (link to Dr. W. Steven Saunders page – Anchor Text: Dr. W. Steven Saunders, Central Florida Forensic Psychologist – Orlando, Clermont and Leesburg) is an expert in the field of treatment issues of forensic populations and offers a variety of services to attorneys as well as other legal and criminal justice professionals. Dr. Saunders designed the award winning "FREE" program which gained national recognition in the Federal Prison System. Dr. Saunders is here to assist you in most any Forensic matter. Please contact him via email at HYPERLINK "mailto:
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Forensic Psychology Expert Testimony Services:
I. Psychological evaluation and expert testimony regarding criminal forensic issues:
Trial competency
Waiver of Miranda rights
Criminal responsibility
Death penalty mitigation
Battered woman syndrome
Domestic violence
Drug dependence
Sexual disorders
II. Testimony and evaluation regarding civil issues:
Personal injury
Child custody
Employment discrimination
Mental disability
Product liability
Professional malpractice
Civil commitment and guardianship assessment
Treatment and consultation regarding individuals with a high risk for aggressive behavior in the community, in the workplace, in treatment settings and in correctional facilities
III. Research, testimony and consultation on psychological issues impacting on the legal process:
Eyewitness testimony
Jury selection
Children's testimony
Repressed memories and pretrial publicity
IV. Specialized treatment service to individuals involved with the legal system:
Consultation to lawmakers about public policy issues with psychological implications
Consultation and training to law enforcement
Criminal justice and correctional systems
Consultation and training to mental health systems and practitioners on forensic issues
Analysis of issues related to human performance
Product liability and safety
Court-appointed monitoring of compliance with settlements in class-action suits affecting mental health or criminal justice settings
Mediation and conflict resolution
Policy and program development in the psychology-law arena
Teaching, training and supervision of graduate students, psychology, and psychiatry interns/ residents, and law students
V. Forensic services to Businesses or Organizations:
Expert opinion/testimony on questions of a psychological nature
Assessing receptiveness and response to treatment of employees
Psychological testing and evaluation
Selection and placement of police officers, security, or military personnel, or those with a security clearance.
Explaining the effects of psychological conditions and illness
Conducting critical incident debriefing, advising on CIS management, and fitness for duty evaluations.
Consulting with managers to develop workplace safety and violence debriefing procedures.
Conducting research on treatment effectiveness
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Child Custody and Divorce Resource Center
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Helping Mentally Ill Offenders
Helping Inmates Cope with Prison Life
Central Florida Psychological Consultants – Forensic Psychology Services
Our forensic psychology services include conducting interviews and administering psychological tests, as well as analyzing legal documents and evidence, and providing expert testimony. We have a great deal of forensic psychology experience working with attorneys, legal professionals and witnesses.
What is Forensic Psychology?
Forensic Psychology is the interface between psychology and legal issues, often for the purpose of offering expert testimony in a courtroom. In civil and criminal cases, forensic psychologists may evaluate individuals to determine questions such as competency to stand trial, relationship of a mental disorder to an accident or crime, and potential for future dangerous behavior.
With more than 7 years of experience working with Federal inmates at the Department of Justice, Dr. Saunders (link to Dr. W. Steven Saunders page – Anchor Text: Dr. W. Steven Saunders, Central Florida Forensic Psychologist – Orlando, Clermont and Leesburg) is an expert in the field of treatment issues of forensic populations and offers a variety of services to attorneys as well as other legal and criminal justice professionals. Dr. Saunders designed the award winning "FREE" program which gained national recognition in the Federal Prison System. Dr. Saunders is here to assist you in most any Forensic matter. Please contact him via email at
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
or call 352.365.2243.
Forensic Psychology Expert Testimony Services:
I. Psychological evaluation and expert testimony regarding criminal forensic issues:
II. Testimony and evaluation regarding civil issues:
III. Research, testimony and consultation on psychological issues impacting on the legal process:
IV. Specialized treatment service to individuals involved with the legal system:
V. Forensic services to Businesses or Organizations:
Forensic Psychology Links of Interest (what are the urls?)
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