As a result of this, all suspects who do not have blue eyes are removed from the list and the list slims down, resulting in finding out who the real criminal is being easier. As for how a forensic psychiatrist converts criminals into normal citizens, they take the criminals to rehabilitation. Rehabilitation is a correctional facility in which a forensic psychiatrist treats a criminal (emotionally/mentally or help with substance abuse) to help them gain a more better mindset so they can return to their lives without the need to commit more crimes.
How much school is required to become a forensic psychiatrist and are certificates/licenses required? The first step would be to earn an undergraduate degree and to sign up for an institution with a 4 year period in order to get a bachelor’s degree. Then, the next step would be to get licenses to be a Doctor by passing every session of United States Medical Licensing Examination. After graduating medical school, a psychiatry residency, basically becoming an entry doctor