Forensic psychologist
Forensic psychologists apply psychological theory to criminal investigation to help understand psychological problems associated with criminal behaviour, and the treatment of those who have committed offences.
They work with all aspects of the criminal justice system.
Working life
Forensic psychologists work with the psychological aspects of investigation, legal process and offending behaviour and apply psychological methods to reduce the impact of this and future re-offending.
You'll work in the treatment of offenders in a range of areas including sexual offending, violence and aggression, interpersonal and social skills and intervention to help stop illicit drug and or alcohol use. You'll offer treatment for those who have committed offences to reduce the impact of their experiences and to reduce chances of reoffending.
Most of your work will be done in association with the police, probation services, prisons, young offender institutions, or secure mental health hospitals.
Your work may include:
- implementing treatment programmes
- reducing stress for staff and offenders in secure settings
- providing research evidence to support psychological practice with offenders
- undertaking statistical analysis for prisoner profiling
- giving expert evidence in court
- advising parole boards and mental health tribunals
- crime analysis
Hon Professor Dr Geraldine Akerman
Consultant forensic psychologist
Read Geraldine's storyI am interested in helping individuals look back at their experiences and see what they need to address for their future well-being and to prevent further offending or harm to others.

Pay and benefits
Most jobs in the NHS are covered by the Agenda for Change (AfC) pay scales. This pay system covers all staff except doctors, dentists and the most senior managers.
After completing your training, you will be paid at band 7. Psychologists in the NHS can work full or part time. Terms and conditions can vary for employers outside the NHS.
You’ll also have access to our generous pension scheme and health service discounts, as well as 27 days of annual leave plus bank holidays.
Who will I work with?
Forensic psychologists work with a range of people, including:
- those who have chronic difficulties
- those at risk of offending as a consequence of their behaviour
- family members
- victims
- the public affected by crime
Whilst this usually applies to adults, some specialised forensic psychologists work with young offenders and within the youth justice system.
Where will I work?
The largest single employer of forensic psychologists in the UK is HM Prison Service, although forensic psychologists are also employed by:
- specialist NHS mental health settings (such as ‘secure hospitals’)
- social services
- offender management services (such as police and probation)
- academic departments, teaching, supervising, and researching in their area of expertise
Entry requirements
You'll usually need a British Psychological Society accredited undergraduate degree in psychology for the Master’s degree in forensic psychology. Experience is also essential when applying to forensic psychology programmes. This can be paid or voluntary and preference is given to those with experience of working in a forensic setting such as within prisons, probation services or a youth offending service.
Training
You'll need to complete a Master’s degree in forensic psychology approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). You'll then need to complete one of the following:
- A minimum of three years of evidence supervised practice where the trainee can provide evidence of applying psychology appropriately in forensic practice
- An HCPC-accredited doctoral programme that includes practice placements and a third year research thesis
If you started NHS-funded training from April 2022, you will normally be unable to access further NHS-funded training for a new occupation in the psychological professions until two years after your qualifying exam board.
Visit the funding for psychological professions training programmes web page for more information on NHS funding.
Where the role can take you
Once you have qualified as a psychologist, there are a wide range of opportunities. You could apply for more senior positions, for example consultant psychologist or head of a psychology service. As psychology relies heavily on research, you could contribute to the development of the profession through research work and teaching. You could apply for a trainee high intensity therapist position.
Displaying 11 - 14 of 14 matches
Forensic psychology DForenPsy
University of Nottingham
View courseOpens in a new window
- Study mode
- Part-time
- Duration of the course
- Up to 4 years
- Leading to a career in
- Psychology (forensic)
- Contact details
- +44 (0) 115 951 5559
- Region
- East Midlands
- Admissions address
- University of Nottingham
University Park Campus
Nottingham, NG7 2RD
United Kingdom
Forensic psychology practice PgDip
Manchester Metropolitan University
View courseOpens in a new window
- Study mode
- Full-time
- Duration of the course
- 3 years
- Leading to a career in
- Psychology (forensic)
- Contact details
- +44 (0)161 247 2000
- Region
- North West
- Admissions address
- Manchester Metropolitan University
All Saints Building
Manchester
M15 6BH
United Kingdom
Forensic psychology practice PgDip
Manchester Metropolitan University
View courseOpens in a new window
- Study mode
- Part-time
- Duration of the course
- 5 years
- Leading to a career in
- Psychology (forensic)
- Contact details
- +44 (0)161 247 2000
- Region
- North West
- Admissions address
- Manchester Metropolitan University
All Saints Building
Manchester
M15 6BH
United Kingdom
Forensic psychology practice PGDip
University of Derby
View courseOpens in a new window
- Study mode
- Full-time
- Duration of the course
- 2 years
- Leading to a career in
- Psychology (forensic)
- Contact details
- [email protected] +44 (0) 1332 594000
- Region
- East Midlands
- Admissions address
- Kedleston Road
Derby
DE22 1GB
-
Clinical/Forensic Psychologist
Grimsby, DN32 7DH
- Salary :
- £48480.00 to £58178.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Care Plus Group
-
Clinical/Counselling/Forensic Psychologist
Canterbury, CT1 1AZ
- Salary :
- £47810.00 to £54710.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Kent & Medway NHS & Social Care Partnership Trust
-
Clinical / Counselling / Forensic Psychologist
Southampton, SO14 0YG
- Salary :
- £55690.00 to £62682.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
-
Prinicipal Clinical/Counselling/Forensic Psychologist
Birmingham, B13 8QE
- Salary :
- £64455.00 to £74896.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust
-
Senior Clinical or Forensic Psychologist
Sheffield, S35 0JW
- Salary :
- £55690.00 to £62682.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust
-
Principal Clinical/ Counselling Forensic Psychologist
Northampton, NN1 3EB
- Salary :
- £64455.00 to £74896.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Northamptonshire Healthcare Foundation Trust
-
Senior Clinical/Forensic Psychologist Part-Time
Thatcham, RG19 8ET
- Salary :
- £57000.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Elysium Healthcare
-
Clinical/Counselling/Forensic Psychologist - Mid ICA
St Austell, PL25 4QN
- Salary :
- £47810.00 to £62682.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
-
Senior Clinical/Forensic Psychologist Part-Time
Thatcham, RG19 8ET
- Salary :
- £56166.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Elysium Healthcare
-
Consultant Psychologist Forensic Mental Health
Carmarthen, SA31 3BB
- Salary :
- £78120.00 to £90013.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Hywel Dda University Health Board
-
Psychologist / Psychotherapist Clinical or Forensic
York , YO10 3DW
- Salary :
- £47810.00 to £54710.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Community Links
-
Forensic Psychologist in Training- Maternity cover up to 1 year
Milton Keynes, MK6 5LS
- Salary :
- £29969.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Elysium Healthcare
-
Clinical/Forensic/Counselling Psychologist/Psychological Therapist
Portland, DT5 1DL
- Salary :
- £47810.00 to £62682.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust
-
Forensic Support Officers
Manchester, M13 0HY
- Salary :
- £24937.00 to £26598.00
- Type :
- Fixed-Term
- Employer :
- Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
-
Consultant in Forensic CAMHS
Southampton, SO40 2RZ
- Salary :
- £109725.00 to £145478.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
-
Consultant in Forensic Psychiatry
Conwy, LL30 1LA
- Salary :
- £91722.00 to £119079.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
-
Forensic Medium Secure Unit Receptionist
Norwich, NR13 5EW
- Salary :
- £24937.00 to £26598.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust
-
Psychologist/Senior Psychologist
Margate, Kent, CT9 4BF
- Salary :
- £47810.00 to £62682.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Kent & Medway NHS & Social Care Partnership Trust
-
Head of Psychology - Clinical / Forensic / Counselling
London and South East, HA1 3JL
- Salary :
- £75000.00 to £85000.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Cygnet Health Care
-
Clinical Psychologist/Counselling Psychologist
Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 4ND
- Salary :
- £47810.00 to £54710.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare Trust
-
Clinical Psychologist/Counselling Psychologist
London, W9 2BA
- Salary :
- £56276.00 to £63176.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
-
Head of Psychology Department - Clinical/Counselling/Forensic
Wales, CH7 6FQ
- Salary :
- £68900.00 to £68900.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Cygnet Health Care
-
Band 6 Occupational Therapist - Forensic Learning Disability
Enfield, EN2 8JL
- Salary :
- £44485.00 to £52521.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- North London NHS Foundation Trust
-
Consultant Forensic Psych (Whitlingham)*Generous Recruitment Package*
Norwich, NR6 5BE
- Salary :
- £105504.00 to £139882.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Norfolk & Suffolk Foundation NHS Trust
Showing 6 of 24 results