Forensic psychology

/fəˈɹɛn.zɪk saɪˈkɒl.ə.dʒi/ noun

The application of psychological knowledge and methods to legal questions, including criminal profiling, competency evaluation, and eyewitness testimony.

From Latin 'forensis' (of the forum, public) + Greek 'psychologia.' Psychology applied to the court and law.

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