Forensic science is not a new concept to nursing. Although by title, it is new and a contemporary idea, forensics is deeply rooted in the more traditional sense of healthcare. For as long as violence has existed and those patients have presented in emergency room settings, a system has always been in place to treat and document the injuries and findings. Just recently the development of forensic nursing is on the rise. Forensics has become the fastest rising specialty in nursing. Nurses are becoming more prevalent in the field through education, experience and development of new skills and technology. The traditional forensic case was associated with death and homicide but it has now become much broader by identifying trauma as a critical health problem. The forensic nurse is an essential part of the continuous effort to improve the delivery of quality health care. As the specialty continues to evolve, roles and responsibilities are becoming more defined and additional competencies are becoming more essential and clearly defined.
Our rapidly evolving health care environment necessitates a change in the way we practice nursing. There is a growing need for advanced forensic nurses in our hospitals, nursing homes, schools, criminal justice
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I want to build on my core as a nurse and apply the science of interpersonal relationships for the promotion of wellness, prevention and restoration of health. I want to build on my nursing expertise and learn that treating a victim of crime from the forensic point of view is really treating them holistically as I should be. The intuition of an experienced, seasoned nurse, paired with accurate assessment skills can be a powerful combination. My goal would be to take those nursing traits and build a nurse who is confident and
Throughout my educational journey, my interest and attention was always captivated by classes which had even the slightest tendency towards Forensic Psychology. Yet, my passion remained unconscious until I took a class of Criminal Law in Business, class which seemed to hold the answer for the consuming question “What am I going to study at University?” From there, I began putting the puzzle pieces together, determined to find the source of the spark- Law, Criminology, Forensic Science all seemed to bring me closer to the right one for me: Forensic Psychology. Reading the first few lines of the field description was enough to assure me that there is no other subject could fascinate, intrigue and motivate me to give by best to apart from this. I became infatuated with the evidence that evil in a human being can be so incandescent, transparent and mischievous that it could bring down any barrier of normality. I became absorbed by its power to grow into the mind and punish the
The Insanity defense is mentioned as confusing to the psychiatric and legal concept. Furthermore, it is explained that the word “insane” is more of a legal word, then a medical term, and therefor to prove a person or a criminal insane, one must find the mental condition, of a criminal, severely impaired to the point of losing one’s free will. A psychiatrist may be or may not able to determine such illness, and a jury’s decision solely based on a psychiatrists’ opinion may be grounded on unreliable evidence. Retrieved from; West's Encyclopedia of American Law, edition 2 (2008).
As human overpopulation increases, there will be a lack of resources and basic necessities that will become scarcer elevating crime rates. The broad field of forensics has numerous jobs that specialize in a specific duty. It provides and analyzes evidence in laboratories or offices that helps both state and local police departments solve crimes. As technology advances it also aids in the advancement of forensics. Forensic Science Technicians are required to have a variety of distinctive skills to assist in criminal investigations.
A Forensic Pathologist studies the cause of death of human remains. To become a forensic pathologist it takes time and hard work. The average time at school is thirteen to eighteen years. The average salary is 100k- 500k. At school they have to study anatomy, but also serology and toxicology.
I, Megan Farrell, am currently a Licensed Practical Nurse at a treatment center that works with prisoners. I accepted a clinical positon here as a graduate, but plan to work in a hospital setting once I have become a Registered Nurse working in the Intensive Care Unit. I quickly worked my way up the latter from the clinic nurse to the Chronic Care nurse and I am quite passionate about further educating my patients and ensuring they understand the importance of treatment compliance. I have spent countless hours educating and giving encouraging guidance to successfully manage chronic conditions.
thought that I was an easy target. I'm 17 now and it has changed me life completely.” (Dancing in the Darkness, “Survivors”).” Forensic Nursing is one of the most promising occupations in the United States, the emergence for the need of nurses in the community benefits the place to make lives better. While a judge and jurors are
First and foremost as the clinician, an background description of forensic assessments should be discussed in order for understanding when discussing a specific assessment related to Ana’s case. Assessments could be used in all levels of criminal proceedings, starting with an evaluation of the clients’ level of capacity as well as evaluation of the clients’ competency to stand trial. Assessors should assess research findings that are concerning correlations between legally relevant behaviors and testing results. Generated hypotheses and test results should be confirmed a with third party data as well. Confirmation is important during this time because the client may unknowingly or knowingly present themselves in way that may help the legal
Answer the following questions, which are based upon the first four modules of the course.
1). Forensic Psychology is the application of the theories of psychology to law and the legal system. Issues of violence and its impact on individuals and/or groups delineate the main and central concerns in Forensics within the adult, juvenile, civil, and family domains. Forensic psychologists provide advice to legislators, judges, correctional officers, lawyers, and the police. They are called upon, for example, to serve as an expert witness, diagnose and treat incarcerated and probationed offenders, and screen and evaluate personnel in the law enforcement and judicial systems. Forensics encompasses a wide range of academic orientation. Synonyms for Forensic psychologists include criminal psychologist,
Forensic Psychiatrists are medical doctors who have specialized in psychiatry, which is the study and treatment of mental illness, and subspecialize in forensic psychiatry. Forensic science is the application of science to criminal and civil laws. They earn an annual salary of 193,680 dollars and are expected to grow 15 percent in the 2014-2024 decade. A Forensic Psychiatrists required education is a pre-med college course(4 years), medical school(4 years), psychiatry residency(4 years), lastly a Forensic Psychiatry fellowship(1-2 years). They also need to have a state medical license to practice medicine and a board certification available, and credit to maintain both. Finally, they’re required to have DEA(Drug Enforcement Administration)
If Edward is found competent to stand trial he would probably get the death penalty or sent to prison for life. For reading Edward’s behavior I don’t think he would do so well in prison. If he is found incompetent he should be sent to a mental health facility to receive help for his problems. He shouldn’t be released because you never know if he could do this to anyone else like his sister or other family members. Edward should be placed a mental health facility for the rest of his life from reading his report he has a lot of issues that isn’t solved by medicine. I just think he needs someone to talk to about his problems and understand them. Which I think his parent’s didn’t understand him all they did was probably fought him forcing him to take his medicine. They probably ordered him around or they were never at home for him to talk to.
The Goal of Forensic interviewing is to “obtain a statement from a child in a developmentally-sensitive, unbiased & truth-seeking manner, that will support accurate & fair decision making in the criminal justice & child-welfare systems (Forensic, p. 1).”
A forensic practitioner can never be biased in an investigation and to ensure ethical behavior some departments have implemented a code of ethics. Although there is a lot of room for error, no forensic investigator wants to live with the possibility that an innocent person is punished or a guilty person escaped prosecution. For all the negative cases on the news there will be a plethora of cases that did not have any problems. Any time a crime scene investigator enters a crime scene, there is a possibility of contamination. A forensic specialist must present an unbiased testimony that is a clear and accurate representation of a crime scene. The room for error in forensic science is rather spacious, however there inaccuracies in any field of science. These errors along with false portrayal of forensic science in the media and strenuous work hours make the job of a forensic scientist excruciatingly
This paper discusses the different roles that are taken on by a forensic psychologist, and how those roles interact and affect each other and how the psychologist is about to do his/her job. It looks briefly at the history of the field. We discuss the forensic psychologist as the consultant, the therapist, the researcher, as well as the expert witness. This paper also discusses predicting dangerousness and whether or not an expert can predict dangerousness. Finally we look at conflicting roles and ethics in the field.
Most of the time, after graduating from College or University, the graduate students have no idea of what they are really looking for towards their major As a relatively young profession, the forensic nurse field is subject to many subjective questions towards the real definition if a nurse working in this area. The interaction of the justice area between the health areas causes many confusions and responsibilities. From the article, the professional competence profile of Finnish nurses practicing in a forensic setting, the authors mention the fact that the forensic role is compounded by such issues as custodial concerns, compulsory detention, forced treatment and the risk to others, and that it is comprehended differently by forensic nurses and those outside the profession. Although, they have been taking many initiatives to strengthen this area of nursing, they still have to look for people