Forensic Psychology degrees

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Studying about Forensic Psychology

Through a forensic psychology degree you will examine the relationship between the brain of criminals and their behaviour, how offenders are treated and the impact that crime has on communities. You will apply psychological theories, methods and principles to the understanding of criminal behaviour and the justice system. Those who graduate with a degree in forensic psychology go on to work with the police, in research, in law-related roles, in psychology, as counsellors and in healthcare.