What is it about?
At one time, it was atypical to find psychologists in public safety and criminal justice settings. This paper highlights the career of Dr. Guy O. Seymour, a bilingual psychologist of color who has developed psychological services in nontraditional workspaces, including medical, police, fire, and correction departments, and for the International Olympic Games.
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This paper demonstrates that psychologists make valuable contributions to various settings outside of the therapy room, including when working with government, law enforcement agencies, hospitals, and other organizations. Despite its challenges, psychologists can be successful change agents in these settings while adhering to their ethical and professional convictions.
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This page is a summary of: Atypical jobs in psychology: Public safety and criminal justice reform consultant., Psychological Services, August 2022, American Psychological Association (APA),
DOI: 10.1037/ser0000700.
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