LP – Forensic Psychology (original)
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Forensic Psychology
The Forensic Psychology programs at The Chicago School train graduates who work directly within the arena of police and public safety, whether as a full-time employee or part-time consultant, police officer, hostage negotiator, or EAP specialist.
Our Forensic Psychology programs offer a track enabling graduates to sit for licensure as a professional counselor upon graduation, enabling them to practice as counselors who provide specialized therapy for clients in forensic settings.
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Forensic Psychology
At The Chicago School, we define Forensic Psychology as the study of issue relating to psychology and the legal system, including public policy, the public’s view of criminals, criminal behavior, demographics, insanity and mental illness, the court system, and the correctional system.
Our programs equip graduates with the skills necessary to work in one of the fastest growing areas of psychology in a rapidly expanding range of settings.
Sample Forensic Psychology Job Titles:
- Forensic Psychologist
- Correctional Psychologist
- Jail Supervisor
- Unit Psychologist
- Director of Forensic Mental Health Services