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Forensic Psychology - The field of psychology concerned with the application of psychological knowledge and principles to legal issues.
Forensic Psychology

A Guide to the Victim Impact Statement Scheme - A Victim Impact Statement explains how a crime has harmed the victim. It is usually a written statement signed by the victim and presented to the judge or magistrate in court before the offender is sentenced.  3/5
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American Academy of Forensic Psychology - Forensic Psychology is the application of the science and profession of psychology to questions and issues relating to law and the legal system. The word "forensic" comes from the Latin word "forensis," meaning "of the forum," where the law courts of ancient Rome were held. Today forensic refers to the application of scientific principles and practices to the adversary process where specially knowledgeable scientists play a role.4/5
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Carpenter's Forensic Science Resources - Extensive bibliography of forensic science resources indexed by physical, bio/life, and behavioural sciences.  4/5
Criminal Profiling: - How it got started and how it is used by Wayne Petherick. 3/5
Criminal Psychology  - The Project Gutenberg etext of Criminal Psychology by Hans Gross.  2/5
Cognitive interview - Cognitive interview - Police interview technique devised by Edward Geiselman, Ron Fisher and their associates in a series of papers in the 1980s and 1990s. Basic information only - Article. 2/5
David's Forensic Psychology & Psychiatry Links - FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY involves the assessment and treatment of mentally abnormal offenders, as well as the legal aspects of psychiatry. This includes knowledge of the law relating to ordinary psychiatric practice, civil law and issues of criminal responsibility. 5/5
Deadly Silence: Black Deaths in Custody - Prisons presume those presumptions: the statistics tell them that all blacks are potential criminals, the sentencing carries the conviction, it is no longer a matter of prejudice. An Article. 3/5
Dr. Robert C. Moorecook - Forensic Psychology - I evaluate persons who are accused of crimes for current mental status, mental status at the time of a crime, and for extenuating, mitigating, and exculpating circumstances. I have examined accused persons in Fort Bend, Harris County and Brazoria County, Texas. I do work with indigent clients using the fee structure set by the courts as well as with privately retained clients. References from attorneys are available on request. 3/5
Effects of Stress on Police Officers- The following is the text of a speech given by Dan Goldfarb to a group of union delegates on the impact stress can have on their officers. 3/5
Forensic Mental Health Association of California  2/5
ForensicPanel.Com - We update throughout the week with commentaries from doctors, professors, and experts who provide an insider feel on recent higher court decisions and scientific research. The Forensic Panel Letter's database also features hundreds of articles and other original content on forensic behavioral sciences, DNA, toxicology, and pathology freely available.  3/5
Forensic Psychiatry - Medicine & Psychiatry Expert Harold J. Bursztajn, MD.  3/5
Forensic Psychiatry On-Line - A collection of papers and articles regarding forensic psychiatry.  3/5
Welcome to Criminal Profiling - Featuring Criminal Justice, Offender Profiling,Victimology, Serial Killers & Forensic Psychology. 3/5
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