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The meaning of forensic psychology has changed significantly in recent years. Originally, it was the application of psychology to help answer legal questions in a criminal justice setting, but its scope has now expanded significantly, encompassing the application of the scientific, technical, and specialized knowledge of psychologists to the field of ...
Allen K Hess
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Allen K Hess
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This book seeks to distinguish empirically-based knowledge from widespread misconceptions in the fields of legal and forensic psychology. Across ten chapters, leading scholars contribute different perspectives on their areas of expertise within the fields of legal and forensic psychology, providing a comprehensive overview of the historical context and
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2005
A review of the history of training models in forensic psychology is followed by a discussion of key education, training, and certification problems. Issues considered include: rivalry with forensic psychiatry; ethical standards of practice; advanced certification; vanity boards; current professional organizations; and resources for graduate education.
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A review of the history of training models in forensic psychology is followed by a discussion of key education, training, and certification problems. Issues considered include: rivalry with forensic psychiatry; ethical standards of practice; advanced certification; vanity boards; current professional organizations; and resources for graduate education.
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Forensic Psychiatry and Forensic Psychology: Psychological Autopsy
2016Isis Hanafy, Bernard Marc
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