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		<title>How Should a Forensic Psychologist Handle Evidence in a Criminal Proceeding?</title>
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The field of psychology is very wide and you will find that many people like to have careers in these different branches of psychology. One of the more popular areas of interest is that of forensic psychology. To be successful in this area of psychology you should first have an understanding of what a forensic [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Branches of Forensic Psychology</title>
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Forensic psychology involves applying psychological opinions in a way that influences people&#8217;s decisions. Sometimes we think it is only applicable in criminal cases but in areas like insurance claims where emotional suffering is part of the claim,it becomes relevant. In short , this field is very wide and requires many experts to handle the numerous [...]]]></description>
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		<title>What Is Forensic Psychology?</title>
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In recent years forensic psychology and related topics such as criminal profiling have been the subject of a whole host of books, films and television series. While this has undoubtedly raised the profile of forensic psychology, the subject has often been presented in a distorted, sensationalised and inaccurate way.

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		<title>Forensic Psychology: What is a Forensic Psychologist</title>
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What is &#60;a rel=&#8221;external nofollow&#8221; target=&#8221;_blank&#8221; href=&#8221;http://www.psychologyschoolsu.com/careers/what-is-forensic-psychology.php&#8221;&#62;Forensic Psychology&#60;/a&#62; &#38; Just What do Real Forensic Psychologists do?
What is the difference between a clinical psychologist and forensic psychologist? Take this example: There’s a car accident. The passenger is emotionally traumatized and voluntarily hires a psychologist. The treatment is clinical in nature and designed to assist the client [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Forensic Psychologists</title>
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The field of psychology is vast and there are many branches dealing with aspects of behavior change and emotional responses. Forensic psychology deals with understanding  the laws of psychology and applying the psychological opinion by analyzing the sanity or insanity of criminals. The number of crimes committed increases daily and a forensic psychologists is able [...]]]></description>
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