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Te,tele2 1.The high level o/ crime that a//ects citizens in their daily e,istence can not #e com#ated only through prompt response3 thorough and appropriate to the circumstances o/ the society3 through its specialized agencies. 4//enses committed #y using violence presents a #ig pro#lem compared to other antisocial acts #ecause they trigger immediate conse5uences on the physical and su#se5uent psychological trauma. 2. !cts o/ great violence #y destructive and irrepara#le results entailed3 as the potential dangers posed #y aggressive personalities o/ perpetrators3 o/ten distorted #y di//usion through the media3 seriously distur# the #alance psychosocial that re5uire special attention to restoring a sense o/ civic sa/ety and tran5uility /or citizens3 /rom this point o/ view. !ctivities related to settlement o/ cases are preceded #y a la#orious activity intended to gathering evidence3 clari/ying the circumstances in which the o//ense was committed3 perpetrators and victim identi/ication. 6n solving criminal cases and thus to identi/y the authors3 /orensic contri#ution mani/ests three planes are in an o#vious connection2 technical plan3 tactics and murder metodologic.6n/rac7iunile re5uire special e//orts #y prosecutors3 /orensic and judiciari8tilor3 during investigation scene3 to clari/y the circumstances and the speci/ic ways in which they acted authors. *aspunsurile punctul 2 1. Forensic psychology is the intersection #etween psychology and the justice system. 6t involves understanding criminal law in the relevant jurisdictions in order to #e a#le to interact appropriately with judges3 attorneys and other legal pro/essionals. !n important aspect o/ /orensic psychology is the a#ility to testi/y in court3 re/ormulating psychological /indings into the legal language o/ the courtroom3 providing in/ormation to legal personnel in a way that can #e understood. 2. 9tructuralism3Functionalism. Psychoanalysis. +ehaviorism. :umanism. ;ognitivism. !#normal Psychology .+iological Psychology .;linical Psychology .;ognitive Psychology. ;omparative Psychology .1evelopmental Psychology. Forensic Psychology. 6ndustrial-4rganizational Psychology .Personality Psychology. 9ocial Psychology .9chool Psychology 3. <egal psychology involves empirical3 psychological research o/ the law3 legal institutions3 and people who come into contact with the law. ;riminal psychology is the study o/ the wills3 thoughts3 intentions and reactions o/ criminals3 all that parta&es in the criminal behavior . :e advanced the view that psychology could use/ully #e applied to enhance understanding o/ courtroom issues and procedures.:e drew attention to the psychologist=s understanding o/ perception and memory3 claiming that psycho- logical &nowledge provided insight into the relia#ility o/ witness testimony.

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