From My Perspective Essays

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Chapter 1: Introduction to Forensic Psychology

Chapter 2: Psychology of Police and Public Safety

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Dr. Joel Fay - From Police Officer to Police and Public Safety Psychologist: A Valuable Journey

Chapter 3: Psychology of Investigations

Chapter 4: Consulting and Testifying

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Dr. Brian Cutler - Reality Is More Exciting Than Fiction

Chapter 5: Consulting with Criminal Courts

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Dr. Patricia Zapf - Assessing Competency and Promoting Online Learning

Chapter 6: Family Law and Other Forms of Civil Litigation

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Dr. Eric Drogin - Practicing Forensic Psychology: It Never Gets Boring

Chapter 7: The Development of Delinquent and Criminal Behavior

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Dr. Candice Odgers - Work Hard, but Live a Full Life

Dr. Preeti Chauhan - There's More to It Than the Individual

Chapter 8: Psychology of Violence and Intimidation

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Dr. Jennifer Wareham - Peer Collaboration in Graduate School and Beyond

Chapter 9: Psychology of Sexual Assault

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Chapter 10: Forensic Psychology and The Victims of Crime and 

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Chapter 11: Family Violence, Abuse, and Victimization

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Dr. N. Zoe Hilton - Research and Its Practical Applications: A Focus on Domestic Violence

Chapter 12: Correctional Psychology in Adult Settings

Chapter 13: Juvenile Justice and Corrections

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Dr. Tracey Skilling - A Path to Clinically Applied Research With Juveniles