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Forensic Psychology is a sub-discipline of Mental Health that focuses on the intersection of psychology and the law. It involves the application of psychological principles and theories to legal issues, such as criminal behavior, civil litigation, and family law. Forensic psychologists are trained to assess, diagnose, and treat individuals who have been accused of or convicted of a crime. They also provide expert testimony in court proceedings and advise attorneys on the psychological aspects of a case.
Forensic psychologists are employed in a variety of settings, including law enforcement, correctional facilities, courts, and private practice. They may also work in research and teaching roles. Forensic psychologists are often called upon to provide psychological evaluations of defendants, victims, and witnesses, as well as to provide expert testimony in court.
Some companies in the Forensic Psychology market include Forensic Psychology Associates, Forensic Psychology Services, Forensic Psychology Solutions, and Forensic Psychology Consultants. Show Less Read more