Category:Forensic psychology

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The main article for this category is Forensic psychology.

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

I

  • People acquitted by reason of insanity

P

  • Forensic psychologists

Pages in category "Forensic psychology"

The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

*

  • Forensic psychology

A

  • Acting out
  • Actus reus
  • Adjudicative competence
  • American Psychology-Law Society
  • Antisocial personality disorder

B

  • Wilford Berry, Jr.

C

  • Capital Jury Project
  • Competence (law)
  • Competency evaluation
  • Competency evaluation (law)
  • Copycat crimes
  • Crime Classification Manual
  • List of criminal competencies

C cont.

  • Criminology

D

  • Diminished responsibility
  • Disorganized offender

E

  • Element (criminal)

F

  • Factitious disorder
  • Florida Mental Health Act
  • Forensic psychotherapy

G

  • Ganser syndrome
  • Genetics and violence
  • Genetics of aggression

I

  • Insanity defense
  • Intention (criminal)
  • Investigative psychology

K

  • Knowingly

L

  • Law and Human Behavior

M

  • M'Naghten Rules
  • Malingering
  • Mens rea
  • Munchausen syndrome

O

  • Offender profiling

P

  • Police psychology

R

  • Reconstruction of automobile destruction
  • Richard Waites

S

  • Settled insanity
  • Social control theory

U

  • Ultimate issue (law)
  • User:Sticky Parkin/APD

Z

  • Zemiology
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