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Training and credentialing in forensic psychology

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M. L. Otto, K. Heilbrun, T. Grisso
Behavioral Sciences & The Law

The number of training programs in forensic psychology has grown considerably in the past 15 years and little is known about the relative utilities of these various types of training and credentialing.

Abstract

The number of training programs in forensic psychology has grown considerably in the past 15 years. Numerous opportunities exist for individuals interested in pursuing careers in the forensic area. Interdisciplinary training in several forms is discussed: J.D. -Ph.D. Programs, specialist Ph.D. Programs, predoctoral internships, and postdoctoral fellowships. Continuing professional education, credentialing, and board certification in forensic psychology are also addressed. Despite the face validity of these various types of training and credentialing, little is known about their relative utilities.