RT Article T1 "Nuts and bolts" of conducting forensic evaluations of juvenile homicide offenders JF The Routledge international handbook of juvenile homicide SP 437 OP 457 A1 Heide, Kathleen M. 1954- LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/191974245X AB This chapter highlights the ways in which mental health professionals (MHPs) can assist the court, defense lawyers, and prosecutors in evaluating juvenile homicide offenders. MHPs who do forensic work are often involved in evaluating competency of the defendant at several stages in the criminal justice process, as well as the mental status (sanity) of the accused at the time of the crime. MHPs frequently identify mitigating factors and participate in sentencing and resentencing hearings. After summarizing the important roles played by MHPs in the criminal justice arena, I discuss the “nuts and bolts” of conducting a forensic evaluation of juvenile homicide offenders. I emphasize the need for corroboration and highlight important components of my clinical evaluations. I conclude this chapter by reviewing the topics I address in my forensic reports and recapping the key takeaway points. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 456-457 SN 9781032151700