What a Forensic Psychologist Really Does on a Case

Presented by: Richard Helms

How would a forensic psychologist actually function inside a crime story? Sheila Stephens explains the realistic roles these professionals play, the ethical boundaries they navigate, and the kinds of questions they raise in investigations and courtrooms. Retired forensic psychologist Richard Helms adds real world perspective from his career, showing how psychology intersects with criminal behavior, legal proceedings, and the justice system. This session helps writers portray forensic psychology with accuracy and narrative purpose.

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