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Title: Child custody assessment: a field survey of Spanish forensic psychologists' practices
Author: Arch Marín, Mila
Jarne Esparcia, Adolfo
Peró, Maribel
Guàrdia-Olmos, Joan, 1958-
Keywords: Psicologia forense
Divorci
Separació conjugal
Guarda i custòdia
Forensic psychology
Divorce
Separation (Law)
Custody of children
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: The participation of forensic psychologists has become common practice in proceedings involving families in dispute over child custody, and also to assess the suitability of joint custody. In order to know the practice, methodology, and decision-making criteria of Spanish forensic psychologists experienced in family cases, 66 Spanish forensic psychologists (error margin ±.06) responded to a Spanish adaptation of the questionnaire for the assessment of child custody evaluation practices by Keilin and Bloom (1986) and Ackerman and Ackerman (1997). The results showed that it was indifferent for the respondents to be retained by the court or one of the parties, and that the evaluation included a document review, each parent’s individual interview, each child’s individual interview, psychological tests run to parents and children, observation of parent-child interaction, and reports by other professionals. As regards the custody type, most of them chose sole custody. As for decision-making criteria for sole custody, the results showed that Spanish forensic psychologists follow a hierarchical decision-making model that begins, firstly, with the application of criteria concerning the child’s protection (e.g. cruelty, abuse, negligence), then moving on to parental abilities. The decision over joint custody also follows a hierarchical decision-making model, where suitability is assessed initially and, if applicable, a decision is made based on its possible success or failure.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://journals.copmadrid.org/ejpalc/art/06c284d3f757b15c02f47f3ff06dc275
It is part of: European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context, 2011, vol. 3, num.2, p. 107-128
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/220817
ISSN: 1889-1861
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