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Forensic Psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Forensic psychology is the intersection between psychology and the justice system.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forensic_psychology
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Legal Psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Legal psychology involves empirical, psychological research of the law, legal institutions, and people who come into contact with the law.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_psychology
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What is Forensic Psychology? - Psychology Today
Forensic psychology is the interaction of the practice or study of psychology and the law. Psychologists interested in this line of applied work may be found working in prisons, jails, rehabilitation centers, police departments, law firms, schools, government agencies, or in private practice, to name a few.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/take-all-prisoners/201006/what-is-forensic-psychology
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Forensic Psychologist: A Career Profile - About
Forensic psychologists apply psychological principles to criminal investigation and the law. Learn about training, typical salaries, and job duties.
https://www.verywell.com/forensic-psychology-careers-2795639
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Legal Psychologist Career: Job Duties and Educational Requirements - Psychology School Guide
Legal psychology is one of a number of disciplines that applies the psychological insights of human behavior to matters regarding the law. Developmental psychology, community psychology, social psychology, and cognitive psychology are all subspecialties within the realm of psychology and the law.
http://www.psychologyschoolguide.net/psychology-careers/legal-psychologist/
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Forensic Psychology - American Psychological Association
Forensic psychology is the professional practice by psychologists within the areas of clinical psychology, counseling psychology, school psychology or another specialty recognized by the American Psychological Association, when they are engaged as experts and represent themselves as such, in an activity primarily intended to provide professional psychological expertise to the judicial system.
http://www.apa.org/ed/graduate/specialize/forensic.aspx
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An Overview of Forensic Psychology - About
Forensic psychology is where psychology meets the law. Learn more about what forensic psychology is and exactly what these psychologists do.
https://www.verywell.com/an-overview-of-forensic-psychology-2794901
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Forensic Psychology: Is It the Career for Me? - Psychology Today
Students have many misconceptions about forensic psychology. Here are some answers.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/witness/201409/forensic-psychology-is-it-the-career-me
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Careers in Psychology and Law - American Psychology Law Society
Profiles of career options at the intersection of psychology and law.
http://www.apadivisions.org/division-41/education/students/careers.aspx
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How To Become A Forensic Psychologist: Educational Requirements, Salary - CareersinPsychology
Forensic psychology often plays a role in punishing and preventing crimes. The word forensic is defined as "the scientific method for investigation of crime". Forensic psychology is often described as the merger of law and psychology.
http://careersinpsychology.org/becoming-a-forensic-psychologist/