What is Forensic Psychology

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Topic – What is Forensic Psychology - Forensic Psychology Series

The term forensic refers to anything pertaining or potentially pertaining to law, both civil and criminal (Bartol & Bartol, 2019).

Examples of the Forensic Field - Forensic Psychology, Forensic Engineering, Forensic Linguistics, Forensic Oceanography, Forensic Medicine, Forensic Digital investigation, Forensic Social Work, Forensic Nursing, Forensic Pathology, Forensic Anthropology, and Forensic Archaeology.

Forensic psychology refers to professional practice by any psychologist working with any sub-discipline of psychology (e.g., clinical, developmental, social, cognitive) when applying the scientific, technical, or specialized knowledge of psychology to the law.

In this series, we will review the follow sub-areas in Forensic Psychology

--Police and Public Safety Psychology
--Legal Psychology
--Psychology of Crime and Delinquency
--Victimology and Victim Services
--Correctional Psychology

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