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Walden University
School of Psychology:-
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology
- Child Development Infant/Toddler
- Child Development PreSchool
- Criminal Justice
- Psychology Applied in Everyday Life
- Psychology Applied in Helping Professions
- Psychology Applied in the Workplace
- Psychology Preparation for Graduate Schools
- M.S. in Psychology
- General
- Crisis Management & Response
- Health Psychology
- Leadership Development & Coaching
- Media Psychology
- Organizational Psychology & Nonprofit Management
- Organizational Psychology and Development
- Program Evaluation & Research
- Psychology of Culture
- Psychology, Public Administration & Social Change
- Social Psychology
- Terrorism & Security
- Master of Science Forensic Psychology
- Ph.D. in Psychology
- Clinical Psychology
- Counseling Psychology
- General
- General Educational Psychology
- General Research Evaluation
- Health Psychology
- Organizational Psychology
- Post-Doctoral Psychology Certificate
- Clinical Child Psychology
- Online Teaching
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- Master of Science Forensic Psychology
- General:
Gain a broad understanding of the forensic psychology field. Learn how its principles are applied in a range of settings from correctional institutions to court systems to community-based programs. Select electives that will build your knowledge of how forensic psychology professionals work within the legal system and in community-based programs with an emphasis on preventing and reducing criminal behavior.
- Forensic Psychology in Community Settings:
Learn more about prevention, intervention, and consultation programs for criminal offenders in their communities. Understand the foundations of community crime prevention and restorative justice for victims and offenders. Prepare to work with crime prevention programs, early intervention youth programs, victim advocate programs, and other programs to reduce crime and recidivism.
- Mental Health Applications:
Learn to evaluate and use traditional forms of intervention, including individual and group psychotherapy, and recent innovations in restorative justice. Gain the skills to work directly with individuals in correctional facilities, community mental health agencies, and through the court system.
- Program Planning & Evaluation in Forensic Settings:
Learn to conduct and apply forensic mental health research to various legal settings and formulate research that applies to psychology and public policy. Discover tools to evaluate current programs and assess their effectiveness. Recommend treatment alternatives for forensic populations in community-based programs and correctional institutions.
- Psychology & Legal Systems:
Explore the many ways you can interact with the court system as you gain a basic understanding of expert testimony, jury selection, and eyewitness testimony. Discover how you can work with police departments or other law enforcement agencies assisting in officer selection and training, stress management, critical incident stress debriefing, hostage negotiations, and selection of special operations officers.
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