Are you looking for a career in which you make a difference? Do people fascinate you and why they do the things that they do?
Do you want a role in which two days are never the same? And where you promote understanding of criminal behaviour and activity?
Forensic psychologists work in an exciting world, but it isn’t without issue. Working with people who commit some dreadful crimes, they can begin the sometimes painful process of unravelling why some people are drawn to commit crimes.
Appearing in all kinds of formal process, including as an expert witness in court cases, forensic psychologists are expected to conduct themselves with a high level of professional, as well as be highly qualified and trained.
Starting on your forensic psychology career
There are various ways to enter into the world of forensic psychology as the summative guide How to Become a Forensic Psychologist covers.
As well as studying A levels and other diploma courses to start, those wishing to pursue a career in this field of work will need to enter higher education.
A degree in psychology can lead to postgraduate study specifically in the forensic aspect of the topic or you may wish to start by studying forensic psychology, or criminal psychology right from the start.
Do you have what it takes?
Qualifications and training are one thing, but you will also need a raft of life experiences and attributes to be a successful psychologist.
Find out what qualities and personal attributes are needed to be a psychologist who can work with some of society’s most damaged and vulnerable citizens.
A worthwhile career option, is this a field of study that attracts you? Why not start with a GCSE or A level course, or an online diploma from NCC Home Learning and immerse yourself in this field of study?