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Criminal Psychology

Criminal Psychology. Chapter 2 Talbot Kellogg Community College. The Roles of Forensic Psychology. Forensic and Non-Forensic Evaluation Researcher & Presenter of Psychology (courts and legislatures) Consultant to Law Enforcement Trial Consultant Expert Witness. Evaluation. Neurology

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Criminal Psychology

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  1. Criminal Psychology Chapter 2 Talbot Kellogg Community College

  2. The Roles of Forensic Psychology • Forensic and Non-Forensic Evaluation • Researcher & Presenter of Psychology (courts and legislatures) • Consultant to Law Enforcement • Trial Consultant • Expert Witness

  3. Evaluation • Neurology • Psychopathology • Forensic Evaluation

  4. Researcher and Presenter • Ethical constraints • Amicus Curiae Briefs • Science-translation Briefs • Death – Qualified Juries • Should scientists recommend application of their research?

  5. Consultant to Law Enforcement • What type of consultations? • Counseling for deputies and families. • Fitness for duty. • Training • Investigations • Interviews • Ethical Considerations?

  6. Trial Consultant • State Licensure Issues • Ethical Considerations • Make my witness more credible. • Incompatible purposes and goals.

  7. Expert Witness • Fact Witness v. Expert Witness • Topics for Expert Witnesses • Ethical Concerns

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