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Examination of the Implications of Financial Strain for Forensic Psychology

NCJ Number
231449
Journal
Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice Volume: 10 Issue: 3 Dated: May-June 2010 Pages: 159-176
Author(s)
Kristy Martire, Ph.D.
Date Published
May 2010
Length
18 pages
Annotation
This article discusses the intersection between financial strain and the business of forensic psychologists as scientists studying basic psychological principals.
Abstract
This article integrates information from varied areas of research to explore the possible implications of financial strain for the endeavors of forensic psychologists. Based upon a review of the literature, it is argued that there is sufficient theoretical grounds and direct and indirect evidence to suggest an association between financial strain and crime that warrants further attention from forensic psychologists. Opportunities for future research and the implications of the available evidence for current best practice are discussed in the context of forensic psychologists as basic and applied scientists, policy evaluators, and justice advocates. References (Published Abstract)