1. Constitutional, Judicial, and Practice Foundations of Criminal Forensic Neuropsychology, Robert L. Denney and James P. Sullivan 2. Ethical Issues in Criminal Forensic Neuropsychology, James A. Tyson and James P. Sullivan 3. Admissibility of Neuropsychological Evidence in Criminal Cases: Competency, Insanity, Culpability, and Mitigation, Paul M. Kaufmann 4. Negative Response Bias and Malingering during Neuropsychological Assessment in Criminal Forensic Settings, Robert L. Denney 5. Psychological Evaluation in Miranda Waiver and Confession Cases, I. Bruce Frumkin 6. Evaluation of Competency to Proceed, Bernice A. Marcopulos, Joel E. Morgan, and Robert L. Denney 7. Neuropsychology in the Assessment of Mental State at the Time of the Offense, Kathy F. Yates and Robert L. Denney 8. Neuropsychological Approaches to Criminality and Violence, William B. Barr 9. Neuropsychological Consultation in the Sentencing Phase of Capital Cases, Robert L. Heilbronner and Danielle Waller 10. Neuropsychology in the Juvenile Justice System, Timothy F. Wynkoop 11. Conducting Criminal Forensic Neuropsychological Assessments: Pragmatic Considerations, Stephen Honor and James P. Sullivan 12. Presenting Neuropsychological Findings, Opinions, and Testimony to the Criminal Court, Jerid M. Fisher 13. A Final Word on Authentic Professional Competence in Criminal Forensic Neuropsychology, James P. Sullivan and Robert L. Denney