Not every practicing Psychologist is qualified in the forensic part of their specialty. However - contact several practicing psychologists in your community - explain what you want - they may be able to assist you in locating one, then - it's up to you.
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.
You can practice with anyone who is willing. If you know someone who has had a similar interview, that person might remember the types of questions asked. Otherwise, you can look for sample interview questions online or in books on career topics and have your interview partner use those. You can even practice with yourself, watching yourself in a mirror, to observe how smoothly you respond. Anything that makes you feel more prepared will help.
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Interview for a job? The same way you interview anyone else. As of recently, it is illegal to discriminate if you are gay.
Similar things to anyone else.
It is unlikely that someone will be willing to purchase a house for you.
I never heard of anyone charging to interview people for job positions.
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