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Differences between forensic and criminal psychology

Even though both their disciplines entail working closely with the law, and as professionals, they’d need a doctorate in psychology, forensic and criminal psychologists focus on different things. This blog will look at their specializations. Dr. John Denboer . Firstly, a forensic psychologist will work will all kinds of court cases, even those involving civil matters that do not involve dealing with criminals. A criminal psychologist is tasked to exclusively evaluate criminal cases. It’s important to note here that the majority of the work being done by a criminal psychologist is theoretical in nature, meaning they are evaluations that occur before a perpetrator has been identified. Conversely, forensic psychologists will more than likely work with persons who’ve already been identified by the authorities. Dr. John Denboer. Because of the need to profile criminals and identify patterns by looking at cases of known offenders, criminal psychologists often conduct extensive rese