Forensic psychologists deal with issues related to criminality, primarily working in prisons and with prisoners. They may work for the HM Prison Service, NHS secure hospitals, social services young offender units, probation services, or as independent consultants or researchers at universities. The role requires strong communication, observation, and problem-solving skills. Qualifications include a BPS-recognized psychology degree and a masters in forensic psychology, along with relevant work experience. Forensic psychologists carry out assessments, interventions, evaluations, and research to understand and manage criminal behavior within ethical guidelines focusing on competency, confidentiality, and privacy.