Fieldwork Observation Task
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Assignment 2: Fieldwork Observation Task
Fieldwork Observation: Overview
In Module 1, you will investigate and develop a list of potential fieldwork locations for observing and talking with forensic psychology professionals. Develop a list of at least three potential placements. There is a wide range of professionals who work within the legal and correctional systems. Your interaction with these professionals can be face-to-face, as with a tour of a facility or an interview, or it can occur over the phone when face-to-face meetings are not practical.
You have three fieldwork-related assignments in this course.
To prepare for your fieldwork, perform the following tasks:
· Develop a plan in Module 2 in which you identify options and develop time lines for the fieldwork you will complete throughout the course.
· Document plans for specific days and times for the observation and conversation scheduled for fieldworks to be conducted.
· Actively plan, reconfirm, and conduct fieldwork activities; however, the actual scheduling of these activities may be staggered to accommodate fieldwork practitioner’s schedules.
· Develop alternate plans in the event one or more scheduled activities might be cancelled.
Your fieldwork observation should include the following:
· Name of the professional
· Affiliation of the professional
· Degrees and licensure
· Types of training in forensic psychology (if applicable)
· Primary job responsibilities
· Client population served
· Any ethical conflicts the professional routinely encounters
· Recommendations to a graduate student in forensic psychology
· Other observations as deemed appropriate
· Reflection on what you learned from the fieldwork experience
By Module 2, you should have a schedule for conducting your fieldwork assignment so that you can submit a fieldwork plan in M2 Assignment 1. You will report on the fieldwork experience in M3 Assignment 2 RA 1.
It is crucial to contact individuals this week in order to arrange a time to meet or converse with them as many of them may have busy schedules and will need advance notice.
Identify Potential Fieldwork Locations
In this module, you will investigate and identify options for observing and discussing with professionals on various aspects of forensic psychology at work in the legal system. The fieldwork observation can occur at a variety of facilities and with a range of professionals, including, but not limited to, the following:
· Forensic psychology professionals in private practice
· Forensic psychology professionals working in a correctional setting
· Mental health professionals in facilities providing forensic services such as community-based treatment for offenders or crisis centers accepting involuntarily admitted patients
· Attorneys who work with forensic psychology professionals as in family law, personal injury for psychological damages, or with issues of competency and criminal responsibility
· Police departments
Note: Some police departments may only use psychology professionals on a consulting basis. Therefore, it would be helpful to inquire at the local police agency about whether it has a psychology professional among the staff or whether it uses one as a consultant for preemployment evaluations. You may also want to speak with polygraph administrators who assess offenders.
· Mental health professionals at juvenile detention centers and mental health professionals who provide services to victims of abuse and sexual assault in public and private agencies
· Polygraph administrators who assess offenders
· Mental health professionals who work with children and adolescents involved in the legal system, such as juvenile courts
Tasks:
In a minimum of 250 words, respond to the following:
· Develop a list of three potential fieldwork locations.
· Describe why each might be of interest and value. Also, include any additional information gathered about each location.
All written assignments and responses should follow APA rules for attributing sources.