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Forensic psychology 50 words answer​

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Answered by Anonymous
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●Forensic psychology is a branch of psychology which relates to the law.

●The main part of forensic psychology is working with the criminal justice system. A broad definition for forensic psychology includes two parts.

●The first part is to research human behavior that is and/or can be related to the legal process.

Answered by anjariakairavi
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Forensic psychology is the intersection between psychology and the criminal

justice system.

It involves understanding criminal law in the relevant jurisdictions,  in order to be able to interact appropriately with judges, attorneys and other legal  professionals.

An important aspect of forensic psychology is the ability to testify

in court, reformulating psychological findings into the legal language of the

courtroom, providing information to legal personnel in a way that can be

understood.

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