Violence Risk Evaluations
Dr. Shah offers thorough violence risk evaluations that assess an individual on multiple factors shown to be related to increased risk of violence. Risk and protective factors are analyzed to determine the nature of violence risk and provide specific recommendations to reduce violence risk. Multiple sources of information are utilized to increase the reliability of the evaluation and to produce a high quality and complete forensic evaluation. This includes a review of records, interview and psychological testing with the person being evaluated, and collateral interviews. Violence risk potential and recommendations are based on the person’s history and mental status at the time of the violence risk assessment.
Why Choose Atas Psychological Services, LLC
- Highly specialized training in forensic psychology
- Extensive experience through completion of hundreds of forensic evaluations in private and public settings
- Clear expert testimony in federal and state courts
What To Expect
- Ongoing communication with the referring party
- Thorough forensic psychological assessment always using multiple sources of information and valid and reliable psychological testing
- Comprehensive report in line with the evidence gathered
Violence Risk Evaluations in Atlanta, Metro Atlanta, and Georgia
Atlas Psychological
Services, LLC is based in Atlanta, Georgia. Our forensic psychologists provides forensic psychological
evaluations in federal and state courts. Evaluations include state and federal
mitigation evaluations in Atlanta and Metro Atlanta including such counties as
Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, Clayton, Forsyth, Cherokee, and others. On a
case by case basis, teleassessments or online forensic psychological
evaluations are possible. He has extensive training and experience in forensic
psychology and has taught and supervised in the area of forensic mental health
assessment. Dr. Shah and Dr. Hill have testified as an expert witness in multiple
jurisdictions.
You can use the form below to contact us and find out more about violence risk assessments.