5/05/2011

Other Related Blogs

·         http://student-guide-to-forensic psychology.blogspot.com/2009_01_01_archive.html
This blog shows and reviews all types of forensic psychology information. This blog has been around since 2006. What I found interesting about this blog is that the blog discussed everything like a book review, job opportunities and the overall the responsibilities on a psychologist. One thing that I found interesting was the serial killer information and how there was a list of books in the Kindle Collection that would help to understand this topic.
This blog is by Stuart J. Claymon, PH.D. and he discusses in his blog about different mental disorders that are used in psychiatric. These disorders can be used in forensic psychology as a ruling in court decision. One interesting theme that is discussed is Malingering. “Malingering is defined as people who deliberately  pretend to have an illness or disability in order to receive financial or other gain or to avoid punishment or responsibility.’’ 
  • http://forensicir.blogspot.com/
This blog is based on the science of forensics, incident response, methodologies and other real world investigations. This blog was developed in 2007. What I like about this blog is that it discusses the person’s own experience in forensic psychology and what he or she thinks. The most recent post is about the sophistication of attacks. I found it interesting because most blogs are only a bunch of researched information, but this is his or her own thoughts. In the poem he or she talks about how attacks are labeled as unsophisticated and how they negatively affect people’s views.
The website below shows other forensic psychology blogs. The blogs I have above are the most interesting blogs to me.
http://www.forensicpsychology.net/features/forensics/

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