Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Forensic Internships

Forensic Psychology



The Forensic Panel is the premier forensic science practice in the United States. They consult on psychiatry and behavioral sciences, neuropsychology, pathology, toxicology, neuroradiology, medicine and emergency medicine issues in civil and criminal courts.

The Forensic Panel offers internships in the forensic behavioral sciences to undergraduate and graduate students. Each position represents a unique opportunity to advance your knowledge and skills in a closely managed environment where you learn real-world skills. Interns for The Forensic Panel observe and participate in challenging projects that reward them with transferable experiences for future careers.

The Forensic Panel seeks creative, responsible individuals who thrive in a challenging and dynamic environment with energetic and bright colleagues. Candidates must be prepared to complement an existing team, bring their own ideas, and produce results.

The ideal candidate is an upper-level undergraduate or graduate student who is responsible, detail-oriented and self-motivated, with strong editing and research skills. Preference will be given to those with writing and publishing experience.

Deadlines and Starting Dates

The Forensic Panel offers year-round internships for which there are no deadlines. Internships are granted on a first-come first-serve basis.

Internships offer flexible schedules, allowing students to take outside classes or hold a part-time job.

All internships require a minimum commitment of 20 hours per week (typically four days a week for 5 hours, or three days a week for 7 hours). Preferred candidates are able to commit to a period of six months to one year or a greater number of hours per week.

Compensation

All internships with The Forensic Panel are on voluntary basis. There is no financial compensation or transportation reimbursement. Class credit can be earned when applicable through your university.

For more details please contact Jada J. Stewart via e-mail jstewart@forensicpanel.com or:

Click Here to visit the forensic panel internship webpage.



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Friday, June 25, 2010

Master of Science in Forensic Psychology and Criminal Investigation

Forensic Psychology



The University of Liverpool, and its School of Psychology, has drawn upon its global reach of international practitioners and academics to create its first online postgraduate programme in the field of forensic psychology and criminal investigation.

Their MSc in Forensic Psychology and Criminal Investigation is designed for individuals currently involved in the process of criminal investigation, or for those who have an active and passionate interest in the psychology of crime, criminals and investigation.

Graduates will be aware of the issues, skills and techniques required to become a highly competent psychology professional, or to apply psychological principles in their careers. The initial core modules of the programme cover the principles of leadership, critical incident management and crisis intervention, team effectiveness, judgement and decision making.

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Wednesday, June 09, 2010

Psychopaths

Forensic Psychology



(Photo Credit: Matt Reinbold)

I've just updated the free article collection. Psychopaths offers a fascinating perspective on psychopathy from 1935. See following link to read the article in full.

Psychopaths

The full article collection is available for free download at:

http://www.scribd.com/psych101



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Thursday, May 13, 2010

History of Forensic Science

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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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.



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