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Weiner, Irving B., and Allen K. Hess, eds. The Handbook of Forensic Psychology. John Wiley & Sons, 2006.


 * Forensic psychologist give their opinion regarding "child custody, competency, criminal responsibility, personal injury or handicaps, suitability to working in law enforcement, and candidacy for probation or parole"
 * The daubert-Joiner-Kumho trio plays a role in the evidence that can be used in the courtroom
 * Effect on forensic psychology? Source below
 * Recognized in 2001, forensic psychology is the most recently established branch of applied psychology.
 * Forensic psychology includes a research branch that investigates the legal process (including testimonies, jury

American Psychological Association. "Specialty guidelines for forensic psychology." The American Psychologist 68.1 (2013): 7-19.

Gudjonsson, Gisli H., and Lionel RC Haward. Forensic psychology: A guide to practice. Routledge, 2016.

Otto, Randy K., and Kirk Heilbrun. "The practice of forensic psychology: A look toward the future in light of the past." American Psychologist 57.1 (2002): 5.

Katherine Ramsland PhD, CMI-V. "The many sides of Ted Bundy." Forensic Examiner 22.3 (2013): 18.