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Current practice and predictions of the future of forensic psychology in the state of Wisconsin: A Delphi survey.
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Current practice and predictions of the future of forensic psychology in the state of Wisconsin: A Delphi survey./
Author:
Fischer, Deborah.
Description:
300 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Todd C. Campbell.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International68-05B.
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Law. -
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9780549003991
Current practice and predictions of the future of forensic psychology in the state of Wisconsin: A Delphi survey.
Fischer, Deborah.
Current practice and predictions of the future of forensic psychology in the state of Wisconsin: A Delphi survey.
- 300 p.
Adviser: Todd C. Campbell.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Marquette University, 2007.
The purpose of this study was to examine the current status and potential future trends of forensic psychology in the State of Wisconsin. The information provided by this study will hopefully assist in the future development of the profession of forensic psychology in the State of Wisconsin. This study used the Delphi method to obtain this information. In an attempt to capture the expert opinions of all disciplines that have special knowledge of forensic psychologists' interactions with the legal realm, judges, attorneys, and forensic psychologists were represented in the expert panel. Specific issues this study attempted to address were: (a) areas in which psychologists and psychology are viewed to be helpful to the legal system; (b) areas where psychology and/or psychologists are believed to have been harmful to the legal system, and the prevalence of that harm; (c) areas in which psychology and psychologists may contribute in the future; and (d) any areas where there is statistically significant differences between these areas based on the participant's profession (i.e. judges, attorneys, and forensic psychologists). This dissertation begins with an overview of the Delphi methodology, definition of forensic psychology and a discussion of ethical issues specific to this unique field, the history of forensic psychology and forensic psychological assessment, and finally a discussion of training in forensic psychology.
ISBN: 9780549003991Subjects--Topical Terms:
600858
Law.
Current practice and predictions of the future of forensic psychology in the state of Wisconsin: A Delphi survey.
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