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    A young woman in Singapore, I now hold a BA in Psychology as well as a Diploma in Early Childhood Studies. I hope to earn the MSC Degree in Forensic Psychology at Manchester University so as to prepare myself for a long career fighting violence against children and helping the victims to heal, with a special focus on the sexual abuse of children, how to prevent, detect, and disclose it when it occurs, in addition to supporting and assisting the victims. Since young, I have a habit of always observing

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    When we think about a psychologist, we often think about the traditional clinical psychologist. But the truth is that it is a huge field of work and that there are other types of psychologists and one is the forensic psychologist. A forensic psychologist is an person who uses psychology practices in the legal system, which means that they are often called as expert witnesses. But what are the criterias and roles of those professionals? Are they too heavily relied on? An expert witness is someone

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    My interest in forensic psychology goes back into my early elementary years. As a child, my main dream was to become a profiler or a crime scene detective. I loved reading crime books and watching shows about it. I wanted to be like the people I read in those books and the people I saw on television. However, when I got to college, my mindset changed, but not for long. During my freshman year, I was a biology major wanting to be a Veterinarian. My passion at that time in my life was to help animals

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    Psychology has always had a direct impact on my life for many years for example, I myself have had counselling sessions for anxiety. Experiencing this has given me a desire to work with people in understanding their behaviour and how their minds work to be able to empower individuals to lead better lives. My own personal experience with anxiety has also intrigued me into thinking why I think the way I do and what can be put into action to improve my circumstances. I've put time into researching all

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    As I began my undergraduate studies I knew I wanted to pursue psychology, however, I wasn’t entirely sure what I wanted to do with the degree. I then took a Psychology and the Law course and immersed myself in the subject matter. I began to do my own research outside of the course to see how I could incorporate both psychology and the law into my career. Through my research I found that forensic psychology was exactly what I was looking for. Shortly after I made this decision, I went ahead and added

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    Forensic psychology is a varied field that can lead to more than one career option, and provides more than one path to get into the position you’re seeking. A master’s degree is required to work in the field of forensic psychology. With a master’s degree you could work as a correctional officer, a parole or probation officer, or as a counselor to criminal offenders, a counselor to victims of crime, or a counselor to people who abuse drugs and alcohol. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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    Danielle Odom and I am a freshman at Valdosta State University. I want to be a forensic psychologist. For starters, I have always known that I wanted to do something that dealt with psychology due to my family’s “mental” state. It was not until my 11th grade year that I realized I had a passion for forensic psychology. There are a multitude of reasons why I want to enter into this career. Aside from the fact that forensic psychologists are financially taken care of, they also are able to get to the

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    Forensic (criminal) psychology is a job field that deals with both psychology and law. The field has experienced dramatic growth in recent years due to the role of popular movies, television programs and books popularizing the field. Often these individuals are depicted as vivid components in solving vicious crimes or timing out a criminal’s next home. While these depictions of certainly entertaining, yet these portrayals are not necessarily precise. Forensic psychologists play an instrumental role

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    profiling is another subject of criminal and forensic psychology, which is probably one of the oldest studies of forensic science. Criminal profiling has been called many things, such as behavioral profiling, crime scene profiling, criminal personality profiling, psychological profiling, and more recently even criminal investigation analysis. Criminal profiling’s history has come from a history of criminal behavior, the study of mental illnesses, and forensic examinations. Criminal profiling was adopted

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    The last time I took a psychology class was for my Associates Degree over 20 years ago, longer than some of my fellow students have been alive. That class was merely a read the chapter, takes some notes, and pass the test. When I saw that I needed to take Abnormal Psychology for my Behavioral Forensics certificate I was excited. This was a class that I had always wanted to take, but never fit into my schedule prior to this. I have had more than my fair share dealing with psychologists/psychiatrists

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