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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2007

Forensic Psychology

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  • You are so right!

  • So true!

  • dhl - I have and I do. It all depends on the case. I also have not. It is very fluid.

  • Both are great fields -- it depends on what you want -- to oversimply -- help people work through issues or solve puzzles? Both rewarding. Good luck!

  • I am currently exploring my options for grad school, and I really am interested in Forensic Psych. It's by far my favorite subject. I am a little concerned about salary though...any insight?

  • @PUGS1688 I can't help you there. You make a fair amount or as I do on mnay occasions - nothing as I do pro bono work.

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  • Too bad all this examination does not take place until after a crime is committed.

  • Hi,

    I was wondering how often you go to court, or do you even go at all?

    Thanks

  • im choosing between a counseling psychologist and a forensic psychologist bt idk what to pick.

  • cont. or one offender who used a gun. It also dosent report whether or not he was on a census run that day, but the area he worked in was known to be a reputed area full of meth dealers.

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