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Expert Witness

CPS provide expert witness psychological assessment reports that may be used in:

  • Prison Law
  • Criminal Law
  • Immigration Law
  • Mental Health Law
  • Family Law

CPS provide useful and meaningful expert witness reports nationwide, mainly with Legal Aid Authority (LAA) funding but also for privately funded cases (with instructions from the legal representative). Fees charged are determined by rates set by the LAA. When making a referral you will receive a full estimate of costs, including a breakdown of professional time, travel time, mileage, and expenses for overnight stays if applicable. Timescales for completion are discussed in advance and the referrer is kept informed regarding progress. CPS also provide ongoing consultancy regarding cases prior to and following completion of an assessment.

All assessment reports are evidence based, quality assured, and peer reviewed.

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Common types of assessments requested, and assessment tools used are detailed below:

  • Violence Risk – HCR-20V3, SAVRY, FAM
  • Sexual Violence – RM2000, RSVPV2, SVR-20V2, SARN, JSOAP
  • Spousal Violence – SARAV3, B-SAFER
  • Violent Extremism – VERA-2R
  • Stalking – SAM, SRP
  • Psychopathy – PCL-R, CAPP
  • Personality Disorder – IPDE, PAI, LPFS
  • Cognitive Ability – WAIS-IV, WMS, MMSE, TOMM
  • Adaptive Functioning – ABAS
  • Executive Functioning – Hayling and Brixton
  • Adult ADHD – ASRS, B-BAARS, DIVA5, ACE/ACE+
  • Autism Spectrum Conditions – ADOS-2, ADI-R, SRS, SCQ
  • Trauma / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder – TSI, DAPS, CAPS
  • Emotional wellbeing – Becks inventories, GAD-7, PHQ-9
  • Anger – STAXI
  • Protective Factors – SAPROF, SAPROF-Y, SAPROF-SO
  • Risk of Reoffending – LS-CMI, IORNS
  • Assessment of Fire Setting Risk
  • Mental / Personality Disorder – NetSCID DSM-5 CV

CPS specialise in prison law, and have significant experience in assessing life and indeterminate sentenced prisoners providing an opinion on their risk of reoffending, risk of serious harm, suitability for progression, treatment need and the necessity to undertake interventions or consolidation work (e.g. a Psychologically Informed Planned Environment (PIPE)). CPS also undertake psychological assessments unrelated to the parole process to aid in treatment and/or sentence planning, suitability and the need/necessity for interventions to be undertaken and cognitive ability. CPS can also help in assessing clients considered to be ‘complex’ cases (e.g. history of mental disorder, learning disability, personality disorder, neurodevelopmental disorder) and who may have spent time in both a secure hospital as well as a prison, due to having experience of working in both settings. CPS are experienced in assessing male, female and young offenders and use assessments suitable for the particular client group.

CPS also have considerable experience in immigration law cases providing an opinion on the client’s risk of reoffending and risk of serious harm, and the potential negative impact of being deported if this is directed (e.g. on emotional wellbeing). In order to provide an assessment of risk of reoffending and to explore the possible psychological impact for an individual returning to their native country or leaving the UK, a variety of assessments are used. CPS recognise that not all assessment tools are appropriate for use with some client’s due to cultural differences and the populations they were developed/validated on therefore, assessments are tailored to the individuals needs and when needed, an interpreter is used to ensure the clients viewpoint is represented as fully as possible, and the assessments undertaken are as reliable as they can be. British Psychological Society guidelines for working with interpreters in health settings are adhered to.

THERAPY & TREATMENT

CPS are experienced in working with people presenting with a wide range of difficulties and offer a range of psychological treatment and therapy. We offer bespoke interventions relating to a range of issues including:

  • Depression and anxiety
  • Aggression/anger management
  • Personality disorders or difficulties
  • Trauma
  • Self-injurious behaviour
  • Unhealthy sexual thoughts/behaviours and offending

A cognitive behavioural approach is usually taken during treatment, informed by other therapies where necessary, utilising a holistic approach, such as Rational Emotional Behavioural Therapy (REBT), Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR), and Solution Focussed Therapy, but this will be determined following an assessment of the client’s needs and a tailored intervention plan being developed according to the needs identified.

TRAINING & CONSULTANCY

CPS are experienced at providing training and consultation in a variety of topics and settings for healthcare professionals and those within the Criminal Justice System. Examples of training previously developed and/or delivered are:

  • ‘What Works’: Reducing Re-offending
  • Empathy Training
  • Theories of Sexual Offending
  • Group Work Facilitation Skills Training
  • Female Offenders
  • Professional Witness Skills
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CPS have successfully hosted training in the Violence Extremism Risk Assessment Version 2 Revised (VERA-2R), a risk-assessment instrument specifically designed to assess risks related to terrorism and violent extremism. The training was delivered by the primary developer of the tool, Dr. Elaine Pressman, in conjunction with the Netherlands Institute for Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology (NIFPP). If you are interested in attending a future training please email info@connect-ps.co.uk, expressing an interest.

CPS are an approved Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) England training provider and deliver a range of training courses to help create and maintain a healthy workplace, as well as providing a consultancy service to help develop and implement workplace wellbeing strategies and initiatives. Details of the training and consultancy services provided are contained within the Corporate Wellbeing training page and can be accessed via the link below.

Corporate Wellbeing Training Page.

SUPERVISION

CPS provide clinical supervision to qualified and in-training psychologists, healthcare professionals and individuals working within the Criminal Justice System. CPS psychologists provide supervision to in-training psychologists working towards being registered psychologists via the Cardiff Metropolitan University route as well as chartered via the British Psychological Society Diploma in Forensic Psychology, and  are on the Register of Applied Psychology Practice Supervisors (RAPPS).

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