Ethics in Forensics Practice 1 of 3 Parts
While corrections has become a highly popular sub-discipline of psychology, it is also riddled with unique ethical dilemmas and conflicts. The primary role of the correctional psychologist, consent, treatment issues, confidentiality, and disciplinary roles have created consistent ethical issues. Ethical violations are identified and contradictions addressed. forensics• corrections• ethics• correctional psychologists• consent
Exposure: Getting it Right Everytime, Part IV
This is the final article in the four part series on Exposure: Getting it Right Everytime. In this article we cover in-depth how all the parts come together to determine the correct exposure.,This is the final article in the four part series on Exposure: Getting it Right Everytime. In this article we cover in-depth how all the parts come together to determine the correct exposure. photography• photography lessons• how to• how-to• begining photography
Aggression Types and Criminal Behavior
A number of different processes may underlie any particular aggressive act. Understanding why a particular individual is behaving in a certain way is essential for an appropriate intervention to be created. Provided is Moyer's (1976) 8-part typology of aggression. The forensic implications of each act are considered. aggression• moyer• forensics• psychology• forensic psychology
Cosmetic legs deformities
The cosmetic legs deformities are the serious medical and social problem. In this article read about the types of the cosmetic legs deformities and basic principles of their treatment. cosmetic• legs• deformities• form• curved