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Этические проблемы психологической экспертизы и междисциплинарного взаимодействия психологов и юристов. / Шаболтас, Алла Вадимовна.
In: ПСИХОЛОГИЯ И ПРАВО, Vol. 15, No. 2, 27.06.2025, p. 47-59.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Этические проблемы психологической экспертизы и междисциплинарного взаимодействия психологов и юристов
AU - Шаболтас, Алла Вадимовна
PY - 2025/6/27
Y1 - 2025/6/27
N2 - Context and relevance. Effective law enforcement practice, including investigative and judicial actions, involves intensive interactions and collaboration of specialists of various profiles, which requires, in particular, a mutual understanding of the specifics of the work and the implementation of professional ethical standards by lawyers and psychologists. The most difficult problems are the ethical dilemmas and complexities in the field of judicial process and, in particular, the conduct and interpretation of the results of forensic psychological examination. Objective. Analysis of the ethical foundations and the most relevant ethical dilemmas in the field of forensic psychological examination practice and interaction between psychologists and lawyers. Methods and materials. Analysis of national and foreign literary sources, ethical regulation in the law enforcement practice of psychologists and lawyers, as well as materials of civil and criminal cases (100 cases concerning minors). Results. The most serious ethical problems for lawyers and psychologists working at the intersection of two applied disciplines in expert work are difficulties of a terminological and substantive nature, as well as understanding and implementing basic ethical principles and norms. Conclusions. Effective professional interaction and the resolution of ethical problems arising in the field of forensic psychological examination require active joint efforts of specialists in two fields - lawyers and psychologists both in terms of developing ethically sound interaction strategies and practical activities.
AB - Context and relevance. Effective law enforcement practice, including investigative and judicial actions, involves intensive interactions and collaboration of specialists of various profiles, which requires, in particular, a mutual understanding of the specifics of the work and the implementation of professional ethical standards by lawyers and psychologists. The most difficult problems are the ethical dilemmas and complexities in the field of judicial process and, in particular, the conduct and interpretation of the results of forensic psychological examination. Objective. Analysis of the ethical foundations and the most relevant ethical dilemmas in the field of forensic psychological examination practice and interaction between psychologists and lawyers. Methods and materials. Analysis of national and foreign literary sources, ethical regulation in the law enforcement practice of psychologists and lawyers, as well as materials of civil and criminal cases (100 cases concerning minors). Results. The most serious ethical problems for lawyers and psychologists working at the intersection of two applied disciplines in expert work are difficulties of a terminological and substantive nature, as well as understanding and implementing basic ethical principles and norms. Conclusions. Effective professional interaction and the resolution of ethical problems arising in the field of forensic psychological examination require active joint efforts of specialists in two fields - lawyers and psychologists both in terms of developing ethically sound interaction strategies and practical activities.
KW - ethical principles
KW - forensic psychological examination
KW - interdisciplinary interaction
KW - professional ethics
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/f4337c33-73a1-3028-8d37-6f9a9420df02/
U2 - 10.17759/psylaw.2025150204
DO - 10.17759/psylaw.2025150204
M3 - статья
VL - 15
SP - 47
EP - 59
JO - Psychology and Law
JF - Psychology and Law
SN - 2222-5196
IS - 2
ER -
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