A pragmatic guide to a growing area of professional practice, this book
describes the multiple roles of the trial consultant and provides tools
for carrying them out competently and ethically. Leading authority
Stanley Brodsky uses examples from actual trials and depositions to
illustrate how knowledge and skills from psychology and related fields
are applied in the legal context. He shows how to use scientific methods
and findings to assist with jury selection, help attorneys focus their
arguments, prepare witnesses for the rigors of cross-examination, and
conduct change of venue evaluations. The examples are drawn from a wide
range of civil and criminal cases. In addition to behavioral scientists,
legal professionals also will find important insights and strategies in
this book.