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Course Title
MMPI-3 Public Safety Candidate Interpretive Reports (PSCIRs) Overview
Date
10/21/2022
Provider
Pearson
Phone
Email
WebinarAssessments@pearson.com
Website
https://pearson.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_V3bjZptRS4C4vrECqY9XQw?utm_medium=email&utm_source=PSCIR-MMPI-3-Webinar_C2779&utm_campaign=7010N000000Cr8Y&cmpid=7010N000000Cr8Y&mc_sid=611599052
Location
Online
Credit Hours
1
Instructor(s)
David Corey, Ph.D.
Method of Instruction
Virtual (Synchronous/Live)
Approving Agency
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Course Syllabus
Course Description
Introducing the new MMPI®-3 Correctional Candidate Interpretive Report (CCIR), MMPI®-3 Dispatcher Candidate Interpretive Report (DCIR), and MMPI®-3 Firefighter Candidate Interpretive Report (FCIR), and the updated MMPI®-3 Police Candidate Interpretive Report (PCIR). Developed with MMPI®-3 normative data and based on the most up-to-date public safety candidate outcome research, the MMPI® -3 Public Safety Candidate Interpretive Reports (PSCIRs) help psychologists identify high-risk candidates in an efficient, evidence-based, and legally defensible way. In this webinar, PSCIR coauthor and internationally recognized police psychologist, David M. Corey, discusses the use of the MMPI-3 in police, correctional, dispatcher, and firefighter/medic candidate evaluations.
Course Objectives