abstract: This paper delineates two separate but related subfields of psychological science and practice applicable across all major areas of the field (e.g., clinical, counseling, developmental, social, cognitive, community). Forensic and correctional psychology are related by their historical roots, involvement in the justice system, and the shared population of people they study and serve. The practical and ethical contexts of these subfields is distinct from other areas of psychology – and from one another – with important implications for ecologically valid research and ethically sound practice. Forensic psychology is a subfield of psychology in which basic and applied psychological science or scientifically-oriented professional pract...
In the legal and mental health fields little is known about the therapeutic impact of courtroom psyc...
This book provides a broad overview of the history and practice of forensic psychology, illustrating...
The prevalence of crime is a world-wide problem, and concomitantly, the fear of crime grips the publ...
Forensic Psychology is an applied subdiscipline of Psychology that emerged alongside the main discip...
Featuring thirty articles by experts in the field, this dynamic forensic psychology reader emphasize...
This chapter is designed to give the reader a flavour of a few areas in which psychology has been ap...
Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) represents the gold standard for effective clinical psychological prac...
abstract: Since its debut over a century ago, forensic psychology has matured into a formally recogn...
Throughout my years at La Salle University as a dual Psychology and Criminal Justice major, I have h...
Investigative Psychology (IP) is a subdiscipline of psychology developed by David Canter for the int...
Psychology’s roots in Australia go back to 1881, but the first documented evidence of psychology-and...
To develop rehabilitative treatment programs for persons who have committed crimes, correctional psy...
The issue of how "forensic psychology " is defined has taken on a new urgency in the conte...
Forensic science and psychology are two interdisciplinary fields of study that often work together t...
In this thesis, I will examine evidence-based practice (EBP) as a primary example of translating sci...
In the legal and mental health fields little is known about the therapeutic impact of courtroom psyc...
This book provides a broad overview of the history and practice of forensic psychology, illustrating...
The prevalence of crime is a world-wide problem, and concomitantly, the fear of crime grips the publ...
Forensic Psychology is an applied subdiscipline of Psychology that emerged alongside the main discip...
Featuring thirty articles by experts in the field, this dynamic forensic psychology reader emphasize...
This chapter is designed to give the reader a flavour of a few areas in which psychology has been ap...
Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) represents the gold standard for effective clinical psychological prac...
abstract: Since its debut over a century ago, forensic psychology has matured into a formally recogn...
Throughout my years at La Salle University as a dual Psychology and Criminal Justice major, I have h...
Investigative Psychology (IP) is a subdiscipline of psychology developed by David Canter for the int...
Psychology’s roots in Australia go back to 1881, but the first documented evidence of psychology-and...
To develop rehabilitative treatment programs for persons who have committed crimes, correctional psy...
The issue of how "forensic psychology " is defined has taken on a new urgency in the conte...
Forensic science and psychology are two interdisciplinary fields of study that often work together t...
In this thesis, I will examine evidence-based practice (EBP) as a primary example of translating sci...
In the legal and mental health fields little is known about the therapeutic impact of courtroom psyc...
This book provides a broad overview of the history and practice of forensic psychology, illustrating...
The prevalence of crime is a world-wide problem, and concomitantly, the fear of crime grips the publ...