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Yes. They do. Forensic psychologists are the professionals who do get paid for their work and skill.
A forensic psychologist applies psychological knowledge, theory and skills to matters related to the legal and criminal justice system. They provide expert opinion to the courts in such matters as criminal behaviour, child abuse and family court cases. Depending on where you work and who you work for, a forensic psychologist can make anywhere from $80,000/ year.
you need a Mastewr's Degree in anthropology to become a forensic psychologist
No. A forensic psychologist and a clinical psychologist are from 2 separate fields. The Forensic doc deals mostly with crimes/criminal behaviors and usually do most of their work for police depts and court systems. A clinical docs deals with the rest of "us" and all our little stresses, quirks and neuroses It is possible for a psychologist to be trained in both fields of study.
forensic scientists work for the government and other departments such as F.B.I and the C.I.A beniboy 2k9
you basically work with other physicians and collegues also you might stay in an office or have your own personal Firm depends what kind of psychologist you want to be if its a Dr. Type or a Forensic Psychologist.
The world's largest Forensic Laboratory is the FBI Laboratory.
To become a Chartered Forensic Psychologist, i.e. one that can practice you must have... An undergraduate degree, forensic psychology would be helpful. A GBR recognised MSc Then complete 2-4years of training as a trainee forensic psychologist
The world's largest Forensic Laboratory is the FBI Laboratory.
Answer: A Psychodynamic psychologist. Forensic Psychologist
FBI employees are not required to carry guns.
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