Currently studying psychology? Early career forensic psychologist? Interested in the work of forensic psychologists? Welcome to Forensic Minds - Australia. A forensic psychology podcast. Hosted by the Australian Psychological Society - College of Forensic Psychologists. @forensicmindspodcast Credits: Music – Tyops https://freesound.org/s/402273/ Cover Art – Bradley Reich
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | ScienceSocial Sciences |
Distinguished Professor James R. P. Ogloff shares his career progression and insights into the field of forensic psychology.
We speak to Anita McGregor (UNSW) and Associate Professor Troy McEwan (Swinburne University) about forensic psychology postgraduate programs in Australia. An ideal episode for those looking to become forensic psychologists.
Dr Susette Sowden shares her experience as a forensic psychologist conducting family assessments for Children's Court and Family Law Court matters.
We hear from Dr Amanda White about her experience as a dual trained, qualified and endorsed forensic psychologist and clinical neuropsychologist.
Claire speaks to Chana Levin about her experience as a Forensic Psychologist working with youth involved or at risk of involvement in the criminal justice system.
This episode Ms Caroline Hare shares her experience of working as a Forensic Psychologist in both Australia and the UK, with a particular focus on community and custodial forensic settings.
Dr David Curnow shares his experience as a Forensic Psychologist on the Adult Parole Board and the Post Sentence Authority. He also shares his interest and experience in working with white collar crime offenders.
In episode 3 of Forensic Minds, we speak to Dr Chris Lennings about his extensive experience in the area of Expert Evidence/Expert Witness Testimony, as well as his experience as a Clinical and Forensic Psychologist more broadly.
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Apple Podcasts | #222 | United Kingdom/Science/Social Sciences |
Apple Podcasts | #35 | Australia/Science/Social Sciences |
Apple Podcasts | #172 | Australia/Science |
Apple Podcasts | #195 | New Zealand/Science/Social Sciences |
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