Forensic psychologists practice psychology in the field of crime and law. They
typically work with people who have committed a crime (or may be at risk of
doing so), victims of crime, and organisations involved in the criminal justice
system. It would therefore be easy to assume that the range of work undertaken,
or settings worked in, by a forensic psychologist is somewhat limited. However,
this is not the case. In the UK, forensic psychologists work within varied
settings
alongside other applied psychologists, such as clinical and counselling
psychologists.