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Natalie_123 | 12:57 Tue 13th Feb 2007 | Jobs & Education
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can someone tell me what the difference is between a criminal psychologist and a forensic psychologist? what category does a criminal profiler come under as?
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'Forensic psychologist' is the preferred name, as a 'Criminal psychologist' suggests a psychologist
who is also a criminal.

A person with, say, an MSc in Criminology could also
do a BSc in Psychology, and after gaining experience,
could opt to specialise in profiling.
Which degree is taken first is not important, but a
higher degree (Masters) would be required by most
employers. A PhD in either subject would be even
better.

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