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What is the difference between investigative and forensic psychology? (Part 7)

What is investigative psychology?

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This last video in the ‘What is investigative psychology’ series video covers the following questions: What is investigative psychology? What is forensic psychology? What is the difference between the two? It closes with a recap of all 7 videos in this series.

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Books shown for further reading if you’re interested:

‘Investigative Psychology’ by David Canter

‘Forensic Psychology’ by David Canter

‘Forensic Psychology for Dummies’ by David Canter

‘Principles of Geographical Offender Profiling’ by David Canter & Donna Youngs

‘Mapping Murder – Secrets of Geographic Profiling’ by David Canter

‘Criminal Shadows – Inside the Mind of the Serial Killer’ by David Canter

‘Criminal Psychology’ by David Canter

‘The Forensic Psychologist’s Casebook’ Psychological Profiling and Criminal Investigation’ by Laurence Alison

Music: ‘Mother and Erin’ by James Hesford; ‘Silkworm’ by Quincas Moreira

Subtitling by Laura Thöling

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Police Science Dr provides general information that stems from published research. However, each investigation needs to be assessed and conducted individually. The content Police Science Dr provides is not to be taken as specific advice for any one investigation and is intended to enhance investigative skills overall.

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