The History of Forensic Psychology: Illustrated Timeline

[Pages:2]The History of Forensic Psychology: Illustrated Timeline

Read "A Brief History of Psychology and Law" in Chapter 1 of your textbook (p. 2-6) Create an illustrated timeline of forensic psychology. For each of the people and events

listed below include a brief explanation and a relevant, hand-drawn, color illustration. You may use printer paper, construction paper, or extended size paper. See the back of this page for examples of illustrated timelines.

Important People & Events in the History of Forensic Psychology

(include all of these in your timeline)

Sigmund Freud On the Witness Stand Hugo Munsterberg Muller v. Oregon Brandeis Brief legal realism Karl Llewellyn

Brown v. Board of Education The American Jury Crime of Punishment George Miller American Psychology-Law Society Law and Human Behavior empirical legal studies

GRADING CRITERIA

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Timeline is thorough and contains all people and events listed. Explanations include multiple specific details to demonstrate an indepth understanding of people and events. Timeline illustrations are relevant and specific, hand-drawn, and full-color.

Timeline contains all people and events listed. Explanations include details to demonstrate understanding of people and events. Timeline illustrations are relevant, handdrawn, and full-color.

Timeline contains some people and events listed. Explanations contain few details. An approaching understanding of people and events is demonstrated. Timeline illustrations are not relevant &/or hand-drawn &/or fullcolor.

Timeline contains few people and events listed. Explanations contain little to no details and does not demonstrate understanding of people and events. Timeline illustrations are missing or are not relevant &/or handdrawn &/or full-color.

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