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Criminal Psychology Chapter 2 Talbot Kellogg Community College

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

Evaluation Neurology Neurology Psychopathology Psychopathology Forensic Evaluation Forensic Evaluation

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

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

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

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