Antonio de Pádua Serafim, Fabiana Saffi
Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology Unit, Institute and Department of Psychiatry, Medical School, São Paulo University (FMUSP), São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Thais Guerra Barbosa da Silva, Camila Viana de Almeida, Erica Hokama
Program of Health Psychology, Methodist University of São Paulo (Umesp), São Bernardo do Campo, SP, Brazil.
Daniel Martins de Barros
Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology Unit, Institute and Department of Psychiatry, Medical School, São Paulo University (FMUSP), São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Alvaro Machado Dias
Clinical Neuroscience Laboratory, Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp), São Paulo, SP, Brazil.

Abstract:

Background: Issues related to the field of mental health and justice require a multifactorial understanding of the possible causes of such issues. Objective: To conduct an integrative literature review of controlled studies describing forensic neuropsychological assessment. Methods: The articles were compiled and analyzed in two phases: 1) first, we retrieved all papers in PubMed by the keywords “Forensic Neuropsychology” and generated a growth curve for the subject and a cluster-based thematic distribution of publications. 2) We then conducted a curated analysis of all relevant papers indexed in Medline, PubMed and ISI, between 2000 and 2012. Results: The evolution of the field during the last 15 years reveals an unstable growth pattern and three main thematic clusters. In terms of our curated analysis, a total of 390 articles were pre-selected, resulting in the selection of 44 fully-relevant studies, which comprise four main categories: cognitive damage in forensic psychiatric patients; imitation of cognitive damage; civil capacity, penal liability and violence risk; and validation of neuropsychological assessment tools. Discussion: Two aspects appeared as the most relevant in this study: growth in the use of neuropsychological assessment as a diagnostic tool in the forensic context; and the necessity to enhance conformity in assessments.

Keywords:Neuropsychological assessment, forensic neuropsychology, cognitive damage, memory, mental retardation, forensic psychiatry.