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.
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