Forensic Psychology
Forensic Psychology
Forensic Psychology
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the Law
Expert witnesses
in court
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medical treatment
in forensic settings
I. What is Forensic
Psychology?
It is the application of psychological findings to legal
processes.
This means forensic psychologists may be involved in the
assessment, evaluation, & treatment of criminal offenders
as well as other areas of the legal system (determining mental
fitness for trial, etc.)
A. Forensic Psychologydevelopment
Two branches of development in this field:
1. Psychological research findings have increasingly been
used to inform various legal processes.
2.
Current view:
Forensic Psychology plays a greater role in the
legal system than ever before.
However, it is still new to the field.
General criticisms of
conventional tests used in
forensic practice
1. Many of these tests havent been validated for
forensic science.
2. Tests do not address legal issues, norms
gathered for the population may not apply to the
individual, & tests tap current behavior when
past behavior is of more interest to forensic
scientists.
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