Abstract

While the roles of trial consultant and testifying expert witness share many functions, the field of forensic psychology has evolved and it appears that, among those who offer these services regularly, there is a developing consensus that keeping these roles distinct is beneficial for the forensic practitioner, for attorneys advocating for clients, for the courts, and for litigants themselves.

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