Showing posts with label psychology resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label psychology resources. Show all posts

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Top Quality Psychology Resource: PsychSplash



In this post I just want to draw your attention to PsychSplash, which is an outstanding psychology resource that showcases other great psychology resources.

What you will find on PsychSplash is an ongoing commentary of Psychology related websites and psychology related blogs.



Gareth Furber BPsych (Hons), PhD

This innovative and much needed psychology resource is written and maintained by Gareth Furber who notes that PsychSplash is a project aimed at reviewing the web for Psychologists and that the idea grew out of his interest in the web and fascination with how something so huge like the internet could actually make your life easier.

Well Gareth has certainly made life easier for anybody looking for quality psychology information and there are plenty of things of interest relating to forensic psychology and the application of psychology in a legal context.

A great feature of PsychSplash is its interactivity. You can comment on Gareth's articles and psychology reviews, make suggestions, express your opinion, direct people to psychology related sites and you can get all the latest PsychSplash entries delivered straight into your inbox.

Click here to Vist The PsychSplash Homepage

Friday, October 20, 2006

Forensic Psychology: Great Links & General Psychology Resources.



The forensic psychology links page on the main website has been given a face lift, along with the inclusion of some new information resources. These include:



American Psychology-Law Society. The American Psychology-Law Society is a division of the American Psychological Association and is comprised of individuals interested in psychology and law issues. Student memberships are encouraged. Among many other things, the website provides details of conferences, job listings and the very useful society newsletter.



Crimes and Clues: Detailed website edited by Daryl W. Clemens. Provides lots of extremely useful material in relation to the art and science of criminal investigation.



Crime-Scene-Investigator.net: Excellent site offering a host of articles and resources relating to crime scene investigation.



Deviant Crimes: A fascinating and detailed site dedicated to the study of psychological and investigative processes involved with deviant crimes.



PoliceEmployment.com: Your source for law enforcement jobs.

Click Here To See The Complete Collection of Links