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Plan!!

Work Cited

Potential Clients!!

First I want to double major in psychology and criminal justice for four years. During my last two semester, I would intern. After achieving my bachelors, I would try to obtain a full time job while working on my masters in investigative psychology and law enforcement . After achieving my masters, I would like to start my own independent private practice and investigative consulting.

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  • Criminals
  • prisoners
  • families
  • business men
  • company owners
  • anyone who needs any investigative assistance, that involves the law.

Cons

Pros

  • Good income
  • Forever evolving mind game
  • A chance to make a difference by solving crime
  • Hours can be tough
  • Sometimes you might find yourself bringing files back home
  • The job can become dangerous, even life threatening

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Why man? WWWHHyYYYyhyh!?!?!?!

What kind of Forsensic Psycology

This career choice interests me because of what lies within the job. Obtaining the truth within the scene by investigating and analyzing criminals and their actions turn into a fun game of clue. If you really know me, you know I like clue. By the hand of justice we can discipline the evil demons inside these illicit antagonists and finally we can release society's true good nature. With the elimination of evil we will live forever. To obtain this immortality, detective forensic psychologists must work and that is why I choose this bath.

Haha I know right!

What type of forensic psychology do I want as a career? I would want to be an investigative Forensic psychologist. It is division 41 of the American Psychological Association, known as the Executive Council for the American Psychology-Law society (APLS) .They are often depicted as criminal profilers who are able to almost psychically deduce a killer's next move. In reality, these professionals practice psychology as a science within the criminal justice system and civil courts. They also practice detective decision making and investigative strategies, as well as develop procedures for suspect interrogations. Examples may be Sherlock Holmes, Expector Gadget, and Rorschach.

elementary my dear watson

Fun Facts!!

  • the average earnes a mean annual wage of $88,400
  • top 10 percent earning $117,090 or more
  • the bottom 10 percent earning $42,550 or less
  • study of fingerprints is called ‘Dactylography’
  • Have to attend school for at least 4 years or more
  • after getting a bachelors it is preferred to get a Ph.d or Masters
  • The estimated chances of two people (with full set of 32 teeth) producing identical bite marks are 2.5 billion to 1

Facts of Fun!

What is a Forensic Psychologist?

Hours

Although the hours very from location to location, my ideal work hours would be 8:30 am to 5 pm Mondays through Fridays. This would provide plenty of hours for good income while still being able to spend the rest of the day with my family. The weekends will be spent on my yacht.

Forensic psychologists study human behavior. This line of work is considered the cross section between psychology and the justice system. By understanding the fundamental legal system and human behavior one can help society become a better and crime free place. The role of a Forensic Psychologist varies over the placement of the job. Forensic psychologists are often involved in custody disputes, insurance claims and lawsuits. Some professionals work in family courts and offer psychotherapy services, perform child custody evaluations, investigate reports of child abuse and conduct visitation risk assessments.

Forensic Psychologist

By Joseph Cabungcal

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