Forensic psychology is a branch of psychology that deals with the intersection of psychology and law. It involves applying psychological principles and research methods to legal issues, such as criminal investigations, court proceedings, and rehabilitation of offenders. Forensic psychologists may work in various settings, including jails, police departments, courtrooms, and academic institutions. They may assess and evaluate individuals involved in legal cases, conduct research on topics such as criminal behavior or eyewitness testimony, and provide expert testimony in court. The goal of forensic psychology is to use psychological knowledge to contribute to the legal system and improve outcomes for individuals involved in legal processes.