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Date Posted: 14:52:25 10/12/06 Thu
Author: Bronco Baby
Subject: Blurry lines on requirements

As I have found out over the last few weeks of searching for info on this career path, there are no exact answers. I already have my BS in Psychology. I'm now working on my Master's in Clinical Psych on the advisement that it will aid my future licensing as a criminal psychologist. I plan to follow this with a PhD in Criminal Justice. The reason this route was advised was because it encompasses both worlds. I can also suppliment my income as a prison psychologist while waiting to be contracted by the FBI. I know this is not the only path into this type of career but it made the most sense to me. I hope it helps a few of you!

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