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Forensic Psychologist for the FBI
Sabrina Vargas
CCJ2020
Professor Charlie Berichi
What is a Forensic Psychologist ?
A forensic psychologist explores the connection between human behavior and the justice system. They are tasked with improving the relationship between individuals and the legal system, by treating, assesing, and evaluating offenders and victims.
First step is to graduate high school, next step is to complete and undergraduate degree, third step is to get a masters degree, fourth step is to study and take the EPPP( Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology), fifth step is to complete the supervised hours, last step apply for professional licensure.
What does a forensic psychologist does in the FBI?
Forensic psychologist working for the FBI can work as a: FBI special Agent, Victim specialist, or as a Behavioral Analysis Unit,
- Joyce Meyer