Ph.D. in Clinical Forensic Psychology integrates psychology with law, with a focus on understanding criminal behavior, conducting mental health examinations, and using psychological concepts in legal contexts. The program typically lasts 4-6 years and includes courses in clinical psychology, forensic evaluation, law, criminal behavior, and ethics, as well as practical training and research. Students study psychiatric evaluations of offenders, expert testimony, mental health law, and trauma. Graduates are prepared to work in academia, clinical practice, or as expert consultants for law enforcement, legal businesses, and correctional facilities, thereby contributing to the criminal justice and mental health systems.