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    wondered “Why?”, if you are like most other humans the answer is yes. We all hear stories that makes us wonder of the events leading up to that moment or the main cause of the whole situation. Becoming a forensic psychologist will give me that insight on the “why?” behind the action. Because of my ability to be comfortable in unfamiliar situations and my empathetic and outgoing nature. I have chosen to begin my career journey at NOVA, to pursue a degree in forensic psychology. I chose to do forensic psychology because after taking a psychology class I became very interested in how the brain works and how it impacts human behavior. After taking the Myers Briggs test, I found out that I am an “Extroverted, Intuitive, Feeling, Perceiving (ENFP)” individual. ENFP’s are described as champions. Keirsey.com says that “champions are fiercely individualistic, they strive toward a kind of personal authenticity. At the same time, Champions have outstanding intuitive powers and can tell what is going on inside of others, reading hidden emotions and giving special significance to words or actions. In fact, Champions are constantly scanning the social environment, and no intriguing character or silent motive is likely to escape their attention.” This perfectly…

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    about what forensic psychology can offer to the comprehension of wrongdoing. Criminal forensic psychology is the application of methods, theories and findings from a wide variety of areas in psychology to the settings and worries of criminal and civil justice. The settings in which forensic psychologists’ work include the police, the courts, prisons, secure units, hospitals, probations and other community based services and finally academia (Towl, Farrington, Crighton & Hughes, 2008). Offender…

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    Forensic Psychology Have you ever wondered what causes a criminal to do the horrific things they do? Forensic psychology is a career for those interested in criminals and the way their brains work. Whether working at the scene of a crime with police or in a courthouse, forensic psychologists are always on the go reading criminals like a book. Forensic Psychologists not only target the problem in criminals but also the solution for crime. Although being a Forensic Psychologist is an exciting…

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    Abstract In the recent past forensic psychology has gained so much popularity when investigating criminal behaviors. This has seen forensic psychologists take up crucial roles in the investigation of crimes and in assessing criminal minds in order to evaluate their thinking patterns. Forensic psychology has recently been quite famous as witnessed by the many programs such as crime novels and movies being showcased on the television for example criminal minds and Crime Scene Investigations…

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    Forensic psychology is one of the newest and largest expanding specialties in psychology and the criminal justice system. Psychology, known as the science of mental processes and behaviors paired with forensic, in its smallest form means different scientific techniques or tests, concludes the profession of forensic psychology. But, in order for professionals in this specialty to evaluate and accurately process based upon evidence, evaluations, and assessments, they must have both the foundation…

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    Forensic Psychology is the application of Psychology in a law setting, such as court, or even in a private practice away from government facilities. I want to join this career path because I love psychology and want to make a difference. While a Bachalor’s Degree is acceptable for most professions in the Psychology category, a Ph.D. or Psy.D. is required for Forensic psychology. This is at least 8 years of study, as well as an internship to qualify for the degrees. Even after college, a…

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    Forensic Forensic psychology applies principles of psychology to legal questions and issues. Even though, psychologists were involved in providing expert testimonies since the early 1900’s but it was in 1962 that U.S District Court of Appeals clearly recognized the role of psychologists as experts in court and by 2001 council of representatives of the APA voted to recognize forensic psychology as a speciality in psychology. The main role of forensic psychologist is to evaluate and conduct…

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    Forensic Psychology The intersection between psychology and the justice system. One major compentent is having a understanding of legal concepts, especially concerning expert witness testimony. Which is what I will be explaining throughout this presentation. What can a forensic psychologist be questioned about? The pertinent facts of the case that have been gathered by the investigators through evidence, eye witness testimony, and clues from the scene. The scope is limited to what can and…

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    Forensic Psychology Paper

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    Forensic psychology which helps to analyze human cognition, behavior, and emotions is clinically applied in the legal system whereby it enables a better understanding of legal issues like eyewitness testimony, assessment of risks, tactics for interrogating suspects, better enforcement of law and also criminal sentencing (Costanzo & Krauss, 2015). Although psychologists work towards understanding and predicting human behavior, successful prediction of complex decisions remain challenging. Greene…

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    Criminal/Forensic psychology first manifested into the criminal justice system in the mid-1990s, when professors in universities began to teach it. However, this was not the first recorded evidence of criminal psychology. In the bible, it is noted that the first murder to be committed was by Cain, a son of Adam and Eve who killed his brother, Abel because God favored Abel’s sacrifice over Cain’s. German psychologist Hugo Munsterberg, known as the father of applied psychology was the first to…

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