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Criminal Psychology

Criminalistic psychology is a sub-discipline that aims to assist in criminal proceedings. In this sense, it is a branch of applied psychology that tries to collect, analyse and present psychological evidence for judicial purposes. Therefore, in addition to knowing the procedural and penal logic, it also inquires about issues related to the perpetration of crimes.

How Can We Prevent Child Sexual Abuse from Home?

How Can We Prevent Child Sexual Abuse from Home?

Domestic Violence Against Men

Domestic Violence Against Men

Sexual Abuse Against Women During Adolescence

Sexual Abuse Against Women During Adolescence

Forensic Neuropsychology: What it Is, Functions and What it Investigates

Forensic Neuropsychology: What it Is, Functions and What it Investigates

Evaluation and Analysis of Testimony in Psychology: Methods and Uses

Evaluation and Analysis of Testimony in Psychology: Methods and Uses

Expert Psychology in the Workplace: What it is and What

Expert Psychology in the Workplace: What it is and What it is for

10 Keys to Know When You Need a Psychological Report

10 Keys to Know When You Need a Psychological Report at the Judicial Level

Ethics and Deontology in Forensic Psychology: the Code That Governs

Ethics and Deontology in Forensic Psychology: the Code That Governs Experts

The 4 Phases of Forensic Psychological Expertise (and Their Characteristics)

The 4 Phases of Forensic Psychological Expertise (and Their Characteristics)

Expert Psychology in Disability Courts: What it is and Areas

Expert Psychology in Disability Courts: What it is and Areas of Action

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