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BSc Forensic Psychology
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Forensic psychology applies psychological science to the legal system and the criminal justice process, examining how psychological knowledge can inform the assessment, treatment, and management of those who offend, the understanding of victims and witnesses, and the effective operation of police, courts, prisons, and rehabilitation services. It is a discipline that sits at the intersection of academic psychology and professional practice, requiring both scientific rigour and the ability to apply that knowledge in demanding real-world contexts. At Manchester Metropolitan University, this three-year full-time Forensic Psychology degree develops your understanding of psychological theory and research alongside the specific applications of psychological knowledge to legal and criminal justice contexts. You will study how psychological science informs risk assessment, offender rehabilitation, the assessment of competency and mental state, the behaviour of victims and witnesses, and the training and practice of criminal justice professionals. The programme provides a grounding in the full range of psychological skills, from research methods and statistical analysis to the applied and clinical dimensions of forensic practice. Forensic psychology is a regulated profession, and working in a recognised role as a forensic psychologist in the UK typically requires a BPS-accredited psychology degree, a postgraduate qualification, and supervised practice. This undergraduate degree provides the academic foundation for that pathway, and graduates who wish to pursue professional registration will need to complete further study and training. Those who do not pursue professional qualification move into roles in probation, the prison service, victim support, social work, youth justice, research, and many other positions in the criminal justice system and the broader helping professions. Postgraduate study in forensic psychology, clinical psychology, or criminology is the natural next step for those seeking formal qualification.
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