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Competency to stand trial evaluations: A state-wide review of court-ordered reports
Authors:Daniel C. Murrie  Brett O. Gardner  Angela N. Torres
Affiliation:1. Institute of Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA;2. Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, Richmond, VA, USA
Abstract:Competence to stand trial (CST) evaluations are a critical part of certain criminal proceedings, and competence-related evaluation and treatment are an increasing part of public mental health services. Whereas more research describes the defendants undergoing competence evaluations, less research has examined the actual reports detailing those competence evaluations. This study reviewed 3,644 court-ordered CST evaluation reports submitted by 126 evaluators in Virginia since Virginia initiated an oversight system allowing for comprehensive review. The base rate of incompetence opinions was 38.8%, but these rates varied significantly across evaluation type (initial versus post-restoration efforts) and evaluators (ranging from 9.1% to 76.8% incompetence rate). Results suggest generally strong compliance with state statutes guiding CST evaluations, but also highlight marked variability in forensic conclusions and reveal a few areas in which some reports fell short of statutory requirements and practice guidelines.
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