What Is Forensic Psychology Flashcards

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What is forensic psychology

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‘Psychology of the courts’
Broader than criminal psych, relates to criminal law, civil law, family law

Criminal psychology relates to psychology of criminal behaviour and social context in which it occurs

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Approaches to forensic psychology…

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  1. Narrow approach - application and practice of psychology in the legal system, especially the courts
  2. Broad approach - wider application of psychology to legal matters
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Roles in forensic psychology

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APPLIED 
Police (recruitment, stress)
Investigative (profiling)
Clinical (assessment, prediction)
Prison (treatment, parole)
ACADEMIC 
Biological (genetics, effects of injury)
Developmental (aggression/delinquency)
Cognitive (testimony, interviews)
Social (juries, media)
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8 Tensions between Law and Psychology

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  1. Conservatism vs creativity
  2. Authoritative vs empirical
  3. Adversarial process vs experimentation
  4. Prescriptive vs descriptive
  5. Idiographic vs nomothetic (generalise)
  6. Emphasises certainty vs probabilistic
  7. Reactive vs proactive
  8. Operational vs academic

Final tension: determinism (what factors predispose a person to a decision vs free will

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