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42.2601 (1990 Crosswalk) |
Forensic Psychology. (NEW) A program that prepares individuals to apply clinical, counseling, school, and neuropsychology skills to the provision of psychological services within the criminal justice and civil legal systems, including consultation, assessment, and interventions. Includes instruction in the epidemiology of mental/behavioral disorders, risk factors for violence and criminality, profiling and patterning, psychological testing, prediction and intervention measurement, forensic assessment, criminal and civil law and procedures, secure environments, forensic treatment and intervention skills, and professional standards and ethics.
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2000 Census Classification | |||
182 | Psychologists | ||
Bureau of Labor Statistics - Occupational Employment Statistics Classification | |||
19-3039 | Psychologists, All Other | ||
OMB/SOC Classification | |||
19-3039 | Psychologists, All Other | ||
Employment & Training Administration - O*NET Classification | |||
19-3039.00 | Psychologists, All Other | ||
National Skill Standards Board - Industry Cluster | |||
6 | Health & Human Services | ||
Department of Education - Career Cluster | |||
10 | Human Service | ||