What is a Forensic Assessment?

Forensic assessment plays a pivotal role in the intersection of psychology and the legal system. It involves the objective evaluation of psychological factors to provide insight into various legal matters. Florida Forensic Psychology, based in Miami Lakes, Florida, conducts these assessments with unwavering objectivity, offering [Read more]

Do Forensic Psychologists Do Criminal Profiling?

Criminal profiling is often sensationalized in popular media, leading to misconceptions about the responsibilities of forensic psychologists. While profiling involves predicting traits and behaviors of potential offenders, forensic psychologists have a different, more defined role in the legal system. At Florida Forensic Psychology, we focus [Read more]

Dog Attack

Dog attacks can be traumatic experiences with far-reaching consequences for both victims and owners. These incidents often lead to legal battles that require a thorough examination of the psychological aspects involved.  In assessing the impact of a dog attack on a victim, Forensic Psychology can [Read more]

Animal Attack

Animal attacks can have severe and lasting effects on individuals, whether they involve dogs, wild animals, or other species. These incidents often lead to complex legal and psychological challenges, particularly when determining the causes, consequences, and responsible parties. In such cases, Florida Forensic Psychology plays [Read more]

Defense Base Act

The Defense Base Act (DBA) is a significant piece of legislation that offers protection to civilian workers employed by the U.S. government on overseas bases or public works projects. Understanding the nuances of this Act is crucial for both employers and employees who operate in [Read more]

For more than 15 years, our forensic and clinical psychologists have provided expert evaluations, testimony, and consultations in criminal, civil, and immigration cases.

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