Category: Forensic Psychology

  • Forensic Psychology: Quantitative vs Qualitative

    In forensic psychology, both quantitative and qualitative research designs can be used when the available data is presented in the qualitative form, in words or categories. Depending on the purpose of the research, the data can be coded to determine themes, as it is in the qualitative research, or it can be transformed into numbers…

  • Current Perspectives in Forensic Psychology

    Forensic scientists often need to rely on the tools developed by psychologists. These methods are useful for determining the extent to which defendants can be held accountable for their actions. These methods are required for making the mental diagnosis that will have profound legal implications. However, at the same time, they need to rely on…

  • Forensic Psychology: Personality Assessment Inventory

    Personality Assessment Inventory Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) is an appraisal tool that form part of Leslie Moreys work. It comprises 344 self-report items that are aimed at testing and appraising an individuals personality (Morey, 2007). It also examines a respondents psychopathology. Every item of the scale involves the respondents declaration, which is rated using a…

  • Forensic Psychology for Police Recruitment and Screening

    The quest for competitive and effective police officers led to the introduction of some measures to help in the recruitment of individuals. The measures involved use of psychological tests in police departments. Although most police departments tend to have enhanced usage of the psychological measures in employing police officers, majority of the departments experienced some…

  • Speciality Guidelines for Forensic Psychology

    Table of Contents Introduction Speciality Guidelines for Forensic Psychologists Ethical Principles and Speciality Guidelines Descriptions of Selected Guidelines References Introduction A primary goal of this paper is to discover various guidelines, which are vital to the forensic psychological practice. Firstly, the Speciality Guidelines are discussed, and their significance is assessed. Secondly, the Ethical Principles and…

  • APA Standards and Forensic Psychology Practice

    Are the changes in APA Standards 1.02 and 1.03 sufficient? The 2010 Amendments in APA Standards 1.02 and 1.03 are quite sufficient. They relate to the 2002 Standards for resolving ethical discrepancies, namely the discrepancy between ethics and the law (1.02) and between ethical and organizational requirements (1.03). They are associated with the situations where…

  • Forensic Psychology Guidelines and Assessment

    Guidelines and Assessment in Forensic Setting A forensic experiment requires the setting that involves outstanding clarity rates and does not allow for the slightest ambiguity (Specialty guidelines for forensic psychology, 2011). Herein the need to promote impartiality and fairness as the essential elements of the forensic assessment guidelines lies. The specified components as the elements…