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The courts and fact finders have to check the accuracy of information before passing their judgements. As we all know, many people give reasons why they act the way they do and criminals are no exception. Forensic psychology is a branch that applies psychological perspectives in criminal justice systems.  Psychology explains why people act the way they do when faced with various situations.

If you are interested in studying forensic psychology you will have to study psychology and criminal justice courses at the core of your studies. This is because a specialist in this field deals with legal issues such as public policies, new laws and competency and analyses the sanity or insanity of criminals.  You should also be able to understand legal language and use it as you present civil cases.

To become a forensic psychologist, you have to have acquired a doctorate in psychology and sometimes other courses like clinical and counseling psychology. It will take you about seven years to get this doctorate. Since the competition is still stiff at this level, it is advisable to take additional courses and  you can boost your chances by attending seminars and consulting with senior colleges.

Other degrees like clinical, social, cognitive, criminal investigative and developmental psychology are important and they prepare you for forensic psychology. It is advisable to be involved in fieldwork at undergraduate level to familiarize yourself with cases. Besides academic qualifications, you should read  widely and apply theoretical orientations and always evaluate the findings after cases to determine what recommendation is necessary.


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