Career Paths in Forensic Psychology by DeMatteo, David (Drexel University, USA) (9781032519760) | Browns Books
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Career Paths in Forensic Psychology : A Primer for a Rewarding Career at the Intersection of Law and Psychology

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Career Paths in Forensic Psychology offers a comprehensive introduction and guide to the varied career paths for aspiring forensic psychologists, showing what a rewarding career at the intersection of law and psychology can look like in practice. The book is divided into five parts. Part I provides an overview of the field of forensic psychology, and also briefly explores its origins and evolution in the United States.

Additionally, it explores common professional activities of forensic psychologists, as well as common career settings in which they ply their trade (academic settings, clinical settings, policy settings).

Part II examines employment in academic settings, chiefly research academia, practice-oriented academia, and teaching-focused academia.

Part III discusses opportunities for clinical-forensic psychology practice, in both the public sector and in private practice settings.

Part IV considers career opportunities for policy-interested forensic psychologists, including in government agencies and policy-focused non-profit organizations.

Finally, Part V gives readers tips on how to pick the best career “home base” for themselves, considers supplemental opportunities that forensic psychologists can pursue if their “home base” does not scratch all their professional itches, and provides guidance on how to put one’s best foot forward as a forensic psychologist and be a worthy representative of the field. This book is an ideal resource for students of forensic psychology and early career forensic psychologists looking to start and progress their career in academic, clinical, and policy settings, as well as practicing psychologists looking to navigate career changes and transitions.

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Product Details
Routledge
1032519762 / 9781032519760
Paperback / softback
22/09/2025
United Kingdom
218 pages, 1 Tables, black and white
152 x 229 mm, 453 grams

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