describes the variety of careers within this section of psychology by saying, “they advise on jury selection, child custody and family law, violence risk prediction, mediation and dispute resolution, discrimination, civil damages, social science research, and civil commitment.” (A Career in Forensic and Public Service Psychology, 2018 p. 1) Criminal profiling is only a small glimpse into the daily lives of forensic psychologists. Applying psychological principles to people as they fit into the prevention and prosecution of crimes. While these psychologists are working with a dark side of humanity when it comes to criminals and their crimes, they also commonly work with children as they testify in court. While it may be a relatively new section in the field of psychology and forensics alike, the work of these psychologist is able to help those in moral or emotional dilemmas as well as improve general …show more content…
These people lived a life of action dealing with the macabre while still protecting people by catching the ‘bad guys.’ However, this focus soon shifted as I started my research: I can now see myself genuinely perusing forensic psychology as my career. I have always loved puzzles and details; this career allows me to solve many ‘puzzles’ regarding human behavior. This career allows me to combine two of my interests: psychology and forensic science. Additionally, one of the aspects I am looking for in a career is the ability to help those around me. I appreciate the nobility motivation of making the world safer by improving legal processes or even help the capture of dangerous criminals. The work of forensic psychologists is especially important now more than ever with the rise of mass shootings and other violent crime. Everything from criminal profiling to discerning the perpetrator’s mental state will helps create a safer