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A Survey of Graduate Training Programs and Coursework in Forensic Psychology
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A Survey of Graduate Training Programs and Coursework in Forensic Psychology

Jeffrey Burl, Sanjay Shah, Sarah Filone, Elizabeth Foster and David DeMatteo
Teaching of psychology, v 39(1), pp 48-53
Jan 2012

Abstract

An increasing number of graduate programs are available to students interested in the study of forensic psychology. The growth of forensic training opportunities is reflective of the wider development of forensic psychology as a discrete specialty area. An Internet-based survey was conducted to provide descriptive information to academic advisors of students interested in pursuing graduate-level training in forensic psychology. The goals of this survey were to identify forensic psychology graduate programs, categorize these programs by degree type, and examine their coursework content. The results of this survey will be useful to advisors seeking an understanding of the graduate training opportunities available in forensic psychology.

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