This innovative book provides both the conceptual framework and clinical
methods needed to appropriately handle problems that arise in the
administration of Miranda warnings and waivers. Largely overlooked for
decades, Miranda rights have been compromised in multiple ways, and in
millions of cases. For example, each year, thousands of adult arrestees
with intellectual disabilities or severe mental disorders waive their
rights with markedly impaired Miranda understanding and reasoning. This
also applies to thousands of developmentally immature juvenile
detainees, who are often provided with complex warnings far beyond their
comprehension levels. Addressing this continued crisis, Conducting
Miranda Evaluations presents balanced and empirically based guidelines
for conducting forensic assessments and communicating their empirical
conclusions to the legal community. This book provides psychologists,
and related professionals with the essential forensic and legal
knowledge for carrying out evaluations of both Miranda comprehension and
waiver-relevant reasoning.