Forensic Psychology: The Real World of CSI

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2009-12-10に共有
Dr. Jeffery Kieliszewski from Human Resource Associates presents on his experience in the criminal justice system as a forensic Psychologist. This is the first lecture in the 2009-2010 Psychology Speakers Series. See the full list at www.grcc.edu/psychologyspeakers

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  • The most reassuring part of your lecture for me was when you said, "to be honest, it never gets boring." That is one of the most important things for me, as a psych undergrad interested in forensic psychology. I too find criminal behavior particularly fascinating.
  • I teach psychology of the court under the field of forensic psychology and I find this video very instructive and helpful. I thank you so much for this great contribution.
  • I'm currently pursuing my graduate degree in forensic psychology. This video confirms my decision to also attain my doctorate. Enjoyed this presentation. Very informative.
  • Wow, I am really glad to see so many people interested in this. I am a psych in a jail & we ALWAYS need people. Forensics is a great field, there are multiple diff things you can do. In a jail you do assessments as soon as people get arrested, often just hrs after they have murdered someone, deal with urgent situations in the facility ect. Working in a jail does have lots of ho hum boring days but there is enough to keep it exciting & it pays well for a psychologist position.
  • @crib4046
    11 minutes in and captivated. A great speaker who keeps things interesting from the start. Thanks Dr Jeffrey.
  • I'm taking a class in Forensic Psychology as my major is in psychology, and the best way to learn is to learn from the people who work in the field! Great lecture and I must say, I am happy to have a great teacher and to be able to learn even more from you!
  • @ytugtbk
    I have greater faith in the profession having watched this presentation.
  • I'm a Canadian planning to pick forensic psychology in future and the part where he mentioned Canada being "miles ahead" in research just locked it in for me 😆
  • I'm a psychology student, this might have inspired me to become a forensic psychologist
  • So fun. Listening this lecture on a Saturday night. what a good date I'm having with Dr. Jeffery Kieliszewski.
  • @RemiRose1
    Hi Jeff, I am currently studying psychology and planning on getting into forensics in sydney. My 10yo son has conducted criminal activity in the past due to a complete lack of understanding of how to live life in this world as expected. He is now a state ward. He now gets the high levels of intervention he needs simply to survive in this world. Thank you for doing your job. Justice needs to be accurate and fair.
  • @davidd6962
    Having a substance abuse disorder doesn't make you insane and/or incompetent to strand trial. It merely offers a starting point for rehabilitation. Being clinically addicted to alcohol isn't illegal, but getting behind the wheel while intoxicated is, disordered or not. Furthermore, the disorder in question might make a man tempted beyond reason to drink alcohol, but the nature of the disorder had nothing to do with placing an involuntary person in the driver seat.
  • He kinda looks like an older version of Marty from back to the future. 
  • I'll be starting my undergraduate forensic psychology degree here in the uk in September and watching this is so fascinating. I hope in the uk it's just as interesting as learning in the USA
  • @Ankatje
    I'm starting my master's in psychology in a few weeks and I plan on focusing on forensic psychology. This is a very interesting lecture, I truly enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing this!
  • thank you for uploading this... I love psychology and even though its not possible to have it as my career, i still study psychology as much as possible, and listening to many people and their differing opinions is extremely interesting and thought provoking. Thank You again