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Reading, podcast, and video recommendations concerning forensic psychology
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I am currently studying general psychology as an undergrad, and one of two paths I'm considering is forensic therapy (or a doctorate in forensic psychology if I decide on that). I've had this passion for quite some time now, but I must admit that I haven't really done much of my own research and reading about it and feel a little guilty. I'm pretty bad when it comes to teaching myself about things because I easily get overwhelmed over all the information out there.

I'm really just looking for a starting place, and from there I can branch out and find some more things on my own. I've sporadically read articles and watched videos on forensic psychology and various criminal cases, but the only book I've thoroughly read on the topic is The Mad, the Bad, and the Innocent. I'm pretty open as far as the outlet - books, blogs, articles, whole websites, Netflix shows, documentaries, podcasts, YouTube channels. Any suggestions are very much appreciated!

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