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    the vast field of Psychological studies there are an enormous number of job opportunities. Many job opportunities require certain degrees‚ titles‚ or certificates in order to qualify for the position. Today the focus is going to be on one job position and all of its prerequisites; this position is that of a school psychologist. Many people think that a school psychologist just listens to student but in reality their job is much more than that. School psychologists are also responsible for analyzing

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    Forensic Chemistry and Forensic Chemist Forensic chemistry is becoming an increasingly popular topic. It is being used quite often in the real world with police investigations‚ cases‚ and is also being magnified in television shows including Forensic Files‚ CSI‚ and Bones (What is Forensic Chemistry?). Forensic chemistry is important because without it we wouldn’t know the outcome of a crime. The forensic chemist’s job is to examine evidence given to them from a crime scene‚ when it happened‚ and

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    Since psychology involves the study of human behavior‚ it has become a vital role within the judicial system. However‚ the debate concerning the use of clinical psychologists in the courtroom has become a growing epidemic. While many argue that the treating therapist can play both a therapeutic and forensic role‚ what they fail to realize is that the vast differences within the two fields will create more turmoil than good. In clinical psychology‚ for instance‚ the general goal is to identify

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    History of Forensic Science

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    The history of Forensic science i.e. applying "scientific" principles to legal questions has a long and intriguing history. Notable examples include: In 44BC following the assassination of Julius Caesar the attending physician proclaimed that of the 23 wounds found on the body ‘only one’ was fatal. In the 5th century Germanic and Slavic societies were believed to be the first to put down in statute that medical experts should be employed to determine cause of death. In 1247 the first textbook on

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    12/12/2014 Forensic Scientist Technician What’s the Job title? A forensic scientist and my hope is to write an essay that can express my passion and love for this career. I hope that it will enlighten you and inform you of what a great career I have chosen for myself. My desire is to think as the great minds in forensic science. I also‚ want to prove that I will be a potential criminologist. Forensic investigators work on cases involving a person’s death

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    Psychology Contributions Howard Gardner: Created the theory of multiple intelligences‚ which says that human beings have 8 different “sections” of intelligence. E.L. Thorndike: Developed the puzzle box‚ used to study animal psychology and intelligence; postulated the idea of connectionism which is a proponent of learning and relates basic associations between cause and effect; developed the law of effect principle which states that events followed by satisfaction will be linked with the event

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    For my research paper the career i chose to research is a Criminal Psychologist and what they do is address the mental state of an individual who has committed a criminal offense and involves studying and observing the criminal mind for intentions‚ thoughts and aberrant behavior. I chose this career because i’m into why people committee this horrible crimes in the world. And i’m into the Criminal Justice system after experiencing the job itself with a family friend and i like to research the mental

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    Comparison: Theories of Psychologists Comparison: Theories of Psychologists Mary Kay Elsner Grand Canyon University Sigmund Freud was called the “father of Psychology” for many years. To this day‚ people look at‚ study‚ and argue over his ideas and his theories. Among Psychologists there is the ongoing debate of him placing too much emphasis on sex however‚ there is also a strong following of those who respect him and have expanded on his ideas. In this paper we will be comparing and looking

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    people have had over centuries of living? The people that have helped recognize these conditions and have aided those who lay victims to it‚ are known as psychologist. Psychologist study behavior and the mind‚ apply their research to each specific case‚ and help patients therapeutically and sometimes medicinally. In order for me to become psychologist‚ I need to do attain a Doctor of Psychology Degree (Psy. D)‚ complete a 1 year internship‚ and obtain a license of practice. I want to make a career out

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    Assignment Unit 7 Civil Commitment and the Mentally Ill CJ233-01: Introduction to Forensic Psychology Sigrid Hess Kaplan University February 18‚ 2012 Civil Commitment and the Mentally Ill 1.How often is the insanity defense used and how successful is it? I would like to answer this question‚ with the presentation of my opinion and the performed research. It is within my opinion‚ that the insanity defense is used over excessively and is taking part in almost every defense to any

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