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    When I was trying to choose in psychology what I wanted to do, I looked at different aspects of the field because there are many different fields one can do within the psychological realm. So I have always been fascinated with how they gather information from looking at the crime scene and from that small amount of information they can create a profile. With such detail to the age, gender, race and even if they are outgoing or if they are quite and withdrawn. If the crime was committed by more…

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    interested both by: Criminology and psychiatry but I had never been able to choose either. Thanks to this project, I found out that there is forensic psychiatry, which, thankfully includes both criminology and psychiatry. 1.2 My motivation was being able to learn more about the topic, and figure out if it what was I truly wanted to do. 1.3 To further explain, a forensic psychiatrist trains and specializes in the assessment and treatment of criminals with mental disorders, securing their…

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    criminal psychology is referred to as “the study of the wills, thoughts, intentions and reactions of criminals, all that partakes in criminal behaviour.”(Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_psychology ) Albeit the fact that the application of psychology in the justice system is commonly known as forensic psychology and both branches of psychological studies are closely similar, both are very different fields when it comes to its specializations: in the field of criminal psychology,…

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    Experimental and Forensic Psychology Report Two types of psychology are Experimental and Forensic. Exploring these two types of psychology will give insight to their positives and negative aspects. Looking at seven different questions such as types of jobs they do and hot topics, will give examples of these specifics. It can help with ideas of whether or not they might be for the reader, and how these jobs look from the inside out, and the outside in. The types of work Experimental…

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    Forensic psychology is the study of the criminal mind in order to understand the motivation behind certain behaviors. It is also instrumental in trying to figure out / predict what a criminal who's under police surveillance will do next. Although forensic psychology has bccn around for a long time it is still considered a fairly new field of study. Its popularity has grown in recent years at an exponential rate due to its portrayal in popular shows and movies like the Criminal Minds T. V. show.…

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    This career would be interesting because it would allow me to make a mundane work life into something else. It would allow me to directly work among my colleagues so that they can have a better work experience. Forensic Psychology is the ladder between the legal system and Psychology.…

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    My area of interest is Forensic Psychology. Forensic Psychology is described as “the professional practice by psychologists within the areas of clinical psychology, counseling psychology, [and] school psychology…engaged as experts…in an activity primarily intend to provide professional psychological expertise to the judicial system” (Cherry, 2015). This field involves being knowledgeable to legal issues and legal codes and having the ability to translate them into psychological concepts. Persons…

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    using two sub-disciplines of psychology, clinical psychology and forensic psychology. Clinical psychology was chosen due to the issues relating to the treatment of mental illnesses, which will be examined through a clinical perspective. Forensic psychology was chosen due to this topic presenting an overlap between psychology and the criminal justice system that can best be examined using the means of forensic…

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    Of the five Academic Areas, psychology is the most widely pursued. Contrary to popular beliefs, psychology is not just about helping the mentally challenged our disturbed. Though psychology is the study of the human mind and behavior, Medilexicon's medical dictionary, defines psychology as “the profession, scholarly discipline, and science concerned with the behavior of humans and animals, and related mental and physiologic processes." In other words, one must be prepared to work on the clinical…

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    Introduction Forensic psychology connects psychology and the justice system, and has become an important and critical discipline in the court system. The career in forensic psychology involves the application of the study of psychology and law to criminal behavior. The forensic psychologists focus on why some people deviate from societal norms to become criminals and outlaws. Forensic psychologists bridge the gaps in the study of psychology and the law with arduous practical…

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