The role of argumentation in forensic neuropsychology: a perspective between scientific objectivity and legal decisions

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  • Nurys Caballero San-Juan Metropolitan University, Juan de Castellanos University Author

Keywords:

forensic neuropsychology, court reports, custody, domestic violence, interdisciplinary collaboration

Abstract

This article examines the impact of forensic neuropsychology in the judicial arena in the context of litigation related to child custody, domestic violence, child sexual abuse, and gender-based violence. Evaluating the quality and accessibility of neuropsychological reports in these cases, the study shows that in custody proceedings the reports stand out for their clarity, diagnostic accuracy, and scientific relevance, which facilitates their admission into the judicial process. In contrast, reports on gender-based violence and domestic violence are more problematic in terms of clarity and accessibility, which may reflect the complexity of evaluating emotional and psychological abuse as opposed to physical abuse. These results highlight the need for collaborative work between neuropsychologists and lawyers, and therefore for actors in the judicial system to have better training and expertise in forensic neuropsychology to optimize the interpretation and use of reports. It is also proposed that more and better methodologies in forensic neuropsychology are needed for preparing reports submitted to the courts.

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Author Biography

  • Nurys Caballero San-Juan, Metropolitan University, Juan de Castellanos University

    PhD in Social Sciences

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Published

2025-10-10

How to Cite

The role of argumentation in forensic neuropsychology: a perspective between scientific objectivity and legal decisions (N. Caballero San-Juan, Trans.). (2025). Nexus: Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2(4), 16-34. https://nexushouseeditorial.com/index.php/nexus/article/view/43

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