EW #2195 deals with psychological and cultural issues of Hispanics involved in legal proceedings, as a cross-cultural forensic psychologist.
Drawing on his solid professional knowledge and over 30 years of clinical practice, he addresses psychological and socio-cultural issues of Hispanic Defendants, Plaintiffs, or Hispanics otherwise involved in legal cases. Over his long professional life, he has worked in many areas (listed below) of forensic psychology and with a variety of clients, including Hispanics, Anglo-Saxons, Blacks, Orientals and other minorities In recent years he has concentrated his work with Hispanics accused of Capital crimes, Murder and notorious sex crimes .
EW #2195 has worked on over 3500 forensic psychology cases in the following areas: Capital (aggravated) murder Federal Capital Habeas Felony murder and other homicides Attempted murder and aggravated assaults Torture, sadomasochistic crimes Rape, kidnapping, sexual assaults. Child abuse and child molestation Child pornography Gang related crimes. Drug trafficking and other drug related crimes Juvenile Crimes Family violence, spousal abuse Alcohol and drug abuse Family Law Competency evaluations Insanity evaluations Dangerousness Recidivism Personal Injury (both Defense and Plaintiff) Wrongful death and injury Malpractice Issues Workers Compensation Social Security Evaluations Immigration Evaluations Probate Evaluations Violence in the work place Job discrimination Sexual harassment
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