Review
"The web resources and suggested readings at the end of each chapter are a nice addition."
"I have read the manuscript you sent titled "Your Career in Psychology: Psychology and the Law." I definitely think it is publishable--it contains a great deal of practical information about types of activities, training opportunities, and even salary figures. It contains up-to-date references. The profiles of different types of forensic psychologists give flesh to the material. A number of links to relevant information are included. I think it will be a particularly useful resource for students, given the ambiguous nature of "Forensic Psychology" for the public. My congratulations to the author for doing a fine job of pulling together a number of recent sources."
Product Description
Careers in Psychology and Law is a supplemental text that deals the work involved, salaries, and training available for various careers in psychology. The book contains profiles of practicing psychologists to give students a clear sense of what each career involves. For example, there is a profile of Karen Franklin on expert testimony, a profile of Scyatta Wallace who is a congressional fellow, as well as Lawrence Wrightsman for forensic psychology.
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