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ITEM: 31462
Evaluation of Competency to Stand Trial™–Revised (ECST™-R)
The Evaluation of Competency to Stand Trial (ECST-R) is a semistructured interview designed to assess dimensions of competency to stand trial as pr...
Item | Product | Price | QTY |
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31462 | Evaluation of Competency to Stand Trial-Revised (ECST-R) | $464.00 | |
31462M | ECST-R Manual | $143.00 | |
31462B | ECST-R Binder | $39.00 | |
31462I | ECST-R Interview Booklet | $127.00 | |
31462R | ECST-R Record Forms, Pk/25 | $143.00 | |
31462P | ECST-R Profile/Summary Forms, Pk/25 | $56.00 |
The Evaluation of Competency to Stand Trial (ECST-R) is a semistructured interview designed to assess dimensions of competency to stand trial as propounded in Dusky v. United States (1960) and consistently affirmed in subsequent Supreme Court decisions.
The ECST-R is a semistructured interview designed to assess dimensions of competency to stand trial as propounded in Dusky v. United States (1960) and consistently affirmed in subsequent Supreme Court decisions.
Age: 18 - 79
Time: 25 - 45 minutes administration; 5 minutes scoring
User Qualification: Level C(S)
- Contains 18 items and three individual scales that assess separate dimensions of competency to stand trial: Factual Understanding of the Courtroom Proceedings, Rational Understanding of the Courtroom Proceedings, and Consult with Counsel.
- Includes 28 items and five scales for atypical presentation: Realistic, Psychotic, Nonpsychotic, Impairment, and Both (Psychotic and Nonpsychotic combined).
- Provides five important advantages over existing competency measures: Congruence with the Dusky standard, established construct validity, admissibility under the Daubert standard, systematic screening for feigned incompetency, and focus on case-specific information.
- Provides a systematic screening for feigned incompetency to stand trial, with questions probing purported impairment and symptomatology specifically germane to competency issues.
- Validated on defendants with a range of cognitive abilities. Most defendants with functional intelligence in the borderline and upper level of mild mental retardation (i.e., IQs = 60-69) can be tested with the ECST-R.