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A collection of various forensic psychology assessments and study guides from the multiple courses and qualifications I have undergone including BSc Psychology with Criminology, MSc Forensic Psychology, Level3 Independent Domestic Violence Advisor and Level 2 Counselling Skills. Feel free to send me a message for a particular topic!
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Essay Discussing Inappropriate Relationship Between Patient/Prisoner and Staff for MSc Forensic Psychology
This essay looks at inappropriate relationships between staff and prisoners, the ethical, legal and clinical issues that arise from this, alongside recommendations for actions to be taken. Legislation and policies are cited for prison staff and psychologists. 
 
Full reference list is included.
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This essay looks at inappropriate relationships between staff and prisoners, the ethical, legal and clinical issues that arise from this, alongside recommendations for actions to be taken. Legislation and policies are cited for prison staff and psychologists. 
 
Full reference list is included.
MSc Forensic Psychology Essays
A selection of essays useful for anyone studying forensic psychology at either undergraduate or postgraduate level. The essays were all submitted as part of the MSc Forensic Psychology at the University of Lincoln and achieved 2:1 or higher. All essays have full reference lists included with additional references for learning.
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A selection of essays useful for anyone studying forensic psychology at either undergraduate or postgraduate level. The essays were all submitted as part of the MSc Forensic Psychology at the University of Lincoln and achieved 2:1 or higher. All essays have full reference lists included with additional references for learning.
Essay Evaluating the Relationship Between Stalking and Intimate Partner Violence for MSc Understanding Criminal Behaviour Module
This essay was written for the Understanding Criminal Behaviour module which is part of the MSc Forensic Psychology taught at the University of Lincoln, UK. 
 
The essay critically evaluates the relationship between stalking and intimate partner violence, with particular focus on attachment theory and social learning theory. Additionally, further recommendations for research are made, alongside discussion around the gender-norms and influence on both crimes. 
 
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This essay was written for the Understanding Criminal Behaviour module which is part of the MSc Forensic Psychology taught at the University of Lincoln, UK. 
 
The essay critically evaluates the relationship between stalking and intimate partner violence, with particular focus on attachment theory and social learning theory. Additionally, further recommendations for research are made, alongside discussion around the gender-norms and influence on both crimes. 
 
Full reference list with additio...
Course Assessment for Working With Client Groups, MSc Forensic Psychology
This essay is from the Working With Client Groups module of the MSc Forensic Psychology taught at the University of Lincoln, UK. This essay was written to assess the evidence and critically evaluate the potential implementation of the ‘Risk, Need and Responsivity’ and/or the Good Lives Model in a medium secure forensic psychiatric hospital. 
 
These are key risk assessment tools for Forensic Psychologists to know and work with, particularly in psychiatric hospitals, prisons and other commun...
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This essay is from the Working With Client Groups module of the MSc Forensic Psychology taught at the University of Lincoln, UK. This essay was written to assess the evidence and critically evaluate the potential implementation of the ‘Risk, Need and Responsivity’ and/or the Good Lives Model in a medium secure forensic psychiatric hospital. 
 
These are key risk assessment tools for Forensic Psychologists to know and work with, particularly in psychiatric hospitals, prisons and other commun...