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Informed consent means that individuals are fully aware of the purpose, nature, and potential risks and benefits of their participation. Capacity to Consent: Forensic psychologists are responsible for assessing an individuals capacity to provide informed consent.
Forensic Psychology Examples Intelligence testing, competence evaluation, and psychological in criminal cases. Custody evaluations, including parental and child evaluations. Threat evaluations in schools. Counseling for victims and perpetrators of crimes.
At its core, forensic psychology is the intersection of psychology and the law. It involves the application of psychological principles, theories, and skills to the understanding and functioning of the legal and criminal justice system.
Most forensic psychologists work in prisons, government and law enforcement agencies, rehabilitation centers, courts, or private practice.
In addition to profiling, criminal psychologists may counsel people who have committed crimes and need psychological assessment. Many psychologists work in computer-related fields, like studying internet predators or helping investigate online fraud.

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Forensic Assessment Instruments (FAIs). Developed to assess relevant aspects of functioning related to a specific legal question. They provide structure for legally related inquiries, standardize the evaluation process, increase reliability, and decrease bias.
Forensic evidence is gathered through photographs and measurements taken of the crime scene. In the case of violent crimes, these are obtained along with fingerprints, footprints, tire tracks, blood and other body fluids, hairs, fibers, and fire debris.

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