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Legal psychology is the interplay of practice or study of psychology and law.

Psychologists interested in
this type of work do work in prisons, prisons, rehabilitation centers, police services, law firms, schools,
government agencies, or private practices. Just name a few. You can work directly with lawyers,
defendants, perpetrators, victims, students, families, or with patients in state law enforcement or
rehabilitation centers. Other psychologists interested in forensic psychology focus on studying
psychology and law. You can work at colleges, universities, government agencies, or in other contexts
interested in examining and examining the interplay between human behavior, criminology, and the
legal system.

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