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Forensic psychologist

Alternative titles for this job include Criminal psychologist, investigative psychologist, legal psychologist

Forensic psychologists study criminal behaviour and help people who have committed crimes.

Average salary (a year)

£27,000 Starter

to

£54,000 Experienced

Typical hours (a week)

37 to 39 a week

You could work

between 8am and 6pm

How to become

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How to become a forensic psychologist

You can get into this job through a university course or by working towards this role.

University

To become a forensic psychologist, you can either follow the accredited degree process or complete a doctorate programme.

Accredited degree process

To become a forensic psychologist, you'll need to:

  1. Do a psychology degree or conversion course that is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS).
  2. Apply for graduate membership to obtain the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC).
  3. Do a masters degree in forensic psychology that is accredited by BPS.
  4. Do 2 years of supervised practice as part of stage 2 of the BPS qualification in forensic psychology.

Doctorate programme

Alternatively, some universities offer a doctorate programme in forensic psychology. This is the equivalent of the accredited masters degree and 2 years of supervised practice.

There's a lot of competition for postgraduate training. To apply, you might need:

  • a first or upper second class (2:1) degree
  • evidence of excellent research skills
  • relevant work experience, for example in a prison, probation or youth offending service

Entry requirements

You'll usually need:

  • 4 or 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, including English and maths
  • 3 A levels or equivalent

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Work

You may be able to start your career as an interventions facilitator in HM Prison Service.

You could study for a psychology degree part-time while you work. You could then apply for a trainee forensic psychologist role.

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Registration

Professional and industry bodies

You can join the The British Psychological Society for professional recognition and training opportunities.

Further information

You can find out more about how to become a forensic psychologist from The British Psychological Society and Health Careers.

What it takes

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What it takes

Skills and knowledge

You'll need:

  • knowledge of psychology
  • counselling skills including active listening and a non-judgemental approach
  • analytical thinking skills
  • the ability to understand people’s reactions
  • sensitivity and understanding
  • the ability to accept criticism and work well under pressure
  • patience and the ability to remain calm in stressful situations
  • excellent written communication skills
  • to be able to use a computer and the main software packages competently

Restrictions and Requirements

You'll need to:

What you’ll do

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What you'll do

Day-to-day tasks

On a typical day, you could:

  • help police identify possible suspects which is known as criminal profiling
  • advise on how to reduce stress and improve life inside prisons
  • provide psychological therapy to help people understand and overcome their problems
  • carry out research, prepare risk assessments and reports and help to write policies
  • offer advice to parole boards, mental health tribunals and courts
  • train new psychologists

Working environment

You could work in a prison, in an NHS or private hospital or at a police station.

Your working environment may be emotionally demanding and you'll travel often.

Career path and progression

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Career path and progression

With experience, you could:

  • run the psychology department in a prison
  • move into a policy, strategy or management role
  • move into freelance and consultant work, for example as an expert witness

Current opportunities

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Current opportunities

Apprenticeships In England

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Courses In England

Psychology

  • Provider: TURTON SCHOOL
  • Start date: 10 September 2024
  • Location: Bolton

Psychology

  • Provider: JANE AUSTEN COLLEGE
  • Start date: 04 September 2024
  • Location: Norwich

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