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American Academy of Forensic Psychology (AAFP) /American Board of Forensic Psychology (ABFP): Link to the Academy or the Board from this site. Obtain information on continuing education, law and psychology, and Board Diplomacy. American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS): A professional society dedicated to the application of science to the law. American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP): Serves the public need by providing oversight certifying psychologists competent to deliver high quality services in various specialty areas of psychology. American College of Forensic Examiners: With more than 13,000 members, ACFE is the largest professional membership association representing forensic examiners from a wide variety of backgrounds. Provides general information, CE information, forensic links, and more. American College of Forensic Psychology: The American College of Forensic Psychology is an association that serves psychologists from the United States, Canada and abroad, who offer their services to the legal profession in the capacity of expert witnesses in civil and criminal courts and as consultants to attorneys who litigate cases involving mental health disability issues. American Psychological Association (APA): APA's home page provides links to information for psychologists, students, and the public. Get information about the APA, their products and services, publications, and programs and offices. Use APA's Search Tools, and be sure to check out the new PsycLAW site by APA. American Psychological Association's PsycLAW: Linking psychology and law, this site provides APA amicus briefs, on-line print resources, books, journals, products, resources, and more. American Psychological Society (APS): The leading national organization dedicated solely to the science of psychology. American Psychology - Law Society (AP-LS): In addition to recent news and events, get information on AP-LS, graduate education in psychology and law, teaching, research, publishing, and other professional organizations and activities. APA's PsychPORT: PsycPORT® is a product of the American Psychological Association created to provide quick access to mass-media information related to psychology. Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB): This site includes general information about psychology licensure, information about the national psychology licensing exam (EPPP), content of the EPPP, score data for the EPPP, information about professional mobility for psychologists, addresses of and links to psychology boards, and more. Bazelon Center for Mental Health: The Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law is a nonprofit legal advocacy organization based in Washington D.C. Find information about ADA issues, aging issues, children's issues, fair housing, mental health care, other links, and more. British Psychological Society (BPS): The BPS, founded in 1901, exists to promote the advancement of the study of psychology and its applications, and to maintain high standards of professional education and conduct. Canadian Psychological Association (CPA): The CPA provides information on careers, organizations, membership, publications, conventions, and more. Chronology of Events: This site is more so a chronology of significant events in American psychology than it is landmark cases if forensic psychology. Still, it is interesting and provides a lot of valuable information. Graduate Psychology and Law Programs: Compiled by AP-LS, this site provides links to graduate programs in psychology and law and related programs. International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP): This will link you to Psychological Guidelines for Issues in Law Enforcement. From here, you can also link to all the other IACP web pages. Journal Links: Provides journals, news, and publications in psychiatry, psychology, and social work. Links to Psychological Journals: This is an index of 1,600+ online psychology and social science journals. It links you to journal home pages and journal information on the web. You can use it to find out about existing journals in the field, contact publishers, browse tables of contents and abstracts, locate online articles, and much more. Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General: Review this report and other Surgeon General reports dating back to 1964. Also, obtain information on conferences, workshops, and other publications. Mini Mental Status Examination (MMSE): The MMSE is a quick way to evaluate cognitive function. It is often used to screen for dementia or monitor its progression. This site also provides links to normative data. National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI): NAMI's efforts focus on support to persons with serious brain disorders and to their families; advocacy for nondiscriminatory and equitable federal, state, and private-sector policies; research into the causes, symptoms and treatments for brain disorders; and education to eliminate the pervasive stigma surrounding severe mental illness. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH): Practitioners, researchers, and the public can obtain information on recent news and events, clinical trials, funding opportunities, and research. Ohio Psychological Association (OPA): The Ohio Psychological Association's home page contains information about OPA, membership, CEs and MCEs, the marketplace, advocacy, and outreach. Ohio's State Board of Psychology: This will link you to the home page for Ohio's State Board of Psychology. Predictors of Youth Violence: This Bulletin describes a number of such risk and protective factors, including individual, family, school, peer-related, community/neighborhood, and situational factors. Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc. (PAR): Providing innovative assessment products, services, and other quality resources. Psychological Corporation: This home page will link you to whatever information you are looking for regarding the Psychological Corporation and/or their products. Psychology Boards, Licensing, and More: Get information, phone numbers, and links to all U.S. State Psychology Boards; plus much more, including licensing requirement information, exam preparation, state requirements, and other state-specific information. Psychology Departments: This is a main index for finding psychology and related departments on the internet. Psychology of Cyberstalking: A site presented by Dr. Maurice Godwin devoted to understanding the psychology of cyberstalker. Psychology on the Internet: Provides several links to psychology resources on the internet. Risk Assessment and Policy Association: This will link you to the Risk Assessment and Policy Association Home Page which provides general information as well as information on the Association's goals, officers, councilors, membership benefits, and more. State & Provincial Psychological Associations: Obtain the phone numbers and addresses of state or provincial psychological associations. If the association has a web page, you can link to it from here as well. Storming Media - Behavioral Sciences Reports: Pentagon documents about Behavioral Sciences distributed by Storming Media, including ones on Psychology and Human Factors Engineering & Man Machine Systems. Threat Assessment: Threat Assessment: An Approach To Prevent Targeted Violence. A 14 page report offered through the National Institute of Justice Research. |
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