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Professor Chris Cronin
by: David

Hi Nikki

Professor Chris Cronin wrote an excellent article for my forensic psychology newsletter which you will find very helpful (see following link)

The Study & Practice of Forensic Psychology

Professor Cronin also has also written a book designed to help students understand the practice of forensic psychology along with career opportunities in this rapidly evolving specialty.

I have a copy of this excellent book myself. I receive numerous e-mails from aspiring forensic psychologists asking a range of questions relating to career paths, applied practice, training, potential earnings etc, and this always is the book I recommend for those wanting definitive answers.

See following link for more details:

Forensic Psychology Book by Professor Cronin


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