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Masters in Forensic Psychology

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I live in Michigan as well. I am going to finish my MA in forensic psychology this month. In order to get licensed in MI you have to have a PHD in clinical psychology. If you want to actually do forensic psychology work you have to get a doctorate degree. To say it is not easy to find a relevant job with an MA is an understatement, particularly in Michigan. Good luck in whatever you decide!

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The Study and Practice of Forensic Psychology
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Hi Katherine

Professor Chris Cronin wrote an excellent article for the forensic psychology website that you should find very useful.

The Study and Practice of Forensic Psychology: A Comprehensive Review

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