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A good career field to look into would be forensic psychology. As found on many shows this job field is growing.
You may have to go to another state if you want to have a specific 'forensic psychology' degree, but you can get a more generalized 'psychology' or 'criminal justice' degree that would work for a career in forensic psychology. Another option would be to get your degree online. Walden University and Argosy University Online both offer forensic psychology degrees online and Stratford Career Institute and Ashworth College both offer forensic science degrees online. Then you could stay in the comfort of your home in Indiana and get the degree that you want.
A good school for wanting to graduate in forensic psychology is the u of m (university of Minnesota) because of its well known and high quality psychology program.
Forensic psychology is the application of psychology to the legal system.
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A Career in Psychology can earn you a salary from $47,000.00 for a counselor to $59,000.00 for a forensic Psychologist, to $79,000.00 for a Neuro-Psychologist. A Psychiatrist can earn $144,000.00 or more.
David A. Crighton has written: 'Psychology in prisons' -- subject(s): Forensic psychiatry, Forensic psychology, Methods, Prison psychology, Prisoners, Psychology
A good career would probably be a Scientist!!
Forensic Psychology is the perfect field for anyone who wonders what makes criminals tick, or wants to help catch a serial killer by constructing a personality profile of the suspect. The field is a mix of Criminology/Criminal Justice and Psychology, and requires, at minimum, a Master's degree. Frequently, positions in Forensic Psychology require a PhD., so anyone planning a career in Forensic Psychology should be prepared to spend many years in college.
Forensic Psychology is a sub-discipline of Psychology and is a curriculum at any accredited university in The Commonwealthof VIrginia that awards medical degrees.
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Ira K. Packer has written: 'Specialty competencies in forensic psychology' -- subject(s): Core competencies, Professional Competence, Forensic Psychiatry, Forensic psychiatry, Standards, Forensic psychology