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Forensic Psychologist´s Professional Identity: A Study about Identity Configurations

Abstract

This study aimed to describe the professional identity of forensic psychologists, considering Brazil’s Legal Psychology contemporary scenario which relates to a critical issues on how practitioners respond the demands of the legal system. Based on Claude Dubar’s sociology of professional identities, we support the hypothesis that forensic psychologists’ professional identity depends on strategies of compatibilization between belonging their reference group and the institutional attributions. There were 95 participants, all from the current staff of the Court of Justice of the state of São Paulo, who answered an online form. The data were subjected to content analysis. The results indicate a professional identity with noted salience on psychological assessment and interdisciplinarity, and the identity crises regarding verification practices. Such findings highlight the importance of practitioners taking part on the construction of their own tasks.

Keywords:
Professional Identity; Legal Psychology; Forensic Psychology; Social Identity

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