Forensic Psychology
Came across a brilliant article from 1921, which is essentially a CSI and criminal profiling call to arms. You can read the article in full via the following link.
Forensic Science History Article
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History of Forensic Science
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Forensic Psychology Research Collection
Forensic Psychology
A forensic psychology research collection has just opened at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology (Downtown LA Campus).
The Garner collection - named in memory of Kenneth Garner, the late (LAPD) Deputy Chief includes books, online periodicals and peer-reviewed journals, DVDs, access to academic research papers, and Internet-based research tools focused on the application of forensic psychology theories, principles, and evidence-based practices in law enforcement.
The collection is available free of charge to local and regional criminal justice agencies and organizations including LAPD, CDCR, the Mayor’s office, and community and faith-based organizations involved in local parolee reentry projects.
If you would like to visit and use the Garner Collection, call 213-615-7200 in advance and speak with the librarian.
Please share this Forensic Psychology Blog Post with others by adding it to your social bookmarks.
www.all-about-forensic-psychology.com
A Free & Comprehensive Guide to The World of Forensic Psychology
Forensic Psychology Research Collection
A forensic psychology research collection has just opened at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology (Downtown LA Campus).
The Garner collection - named in memory of Kenneth Garner, the late (LAPD) Deputy Chief includes books, online periodicals and peer-reviewed journals, DVDs, access to academic research papers, and Internet-based research tools focused on the application of forensic psychology theories, principles, and evidence-based practices in law enforcement.
The collection is available free of charge to local and regional criminal justice agencies and organizations including LAPD, CDCR, the Mayor’s office, and community and faith-based organizations involved in local parolee reentry projects.
If you would like to visit and use the Garner Collection, call 213-615-7200 in advance and speak with the librarian.
Please share this Forensic Psychology Blog Post with others by adding it to your social bookmarks.
www.all-about-forensic-psychology.com
A Free & Comprehensive Guide to The World of Forensic Psychology
Forensic Psychology Research Collection
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