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. 2024 Nov 12;15:1439874. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1439874

Table 7.

Income of forensic psychologists, overall and by income source.

Overall Clinical Non-clinical
Overall Professional setting
Institution only Institution/private practice Private practice only
Overall 116 [90–160] 118 [94–161] 100 [80–115] 135 [100–184] 160 [111–250] 120 [79–150]
Source
Forensic psychology 100 [75–140] 100 [75–140] 86 [71–106] 130 [96–165] 117 [69–200] 87 [37–115]
Other psychology 41 [16–79] 41 [15–79] 25 [10–72] 35 [12–62] 62 [25–100] 43 [31–88]
Other 19 [5–90] 15 [5–68] 20 [5–84] 7 [5–51]

All values presented as Mdn [interquartile range] in thousands of USD rounded from participants' pooled responses. Sample sizes include all eligible participants who reported working at least fulltime (i.e., 35 h per week or more) in the overall (n = 346), clinical (n = 280), and non-clinical samples (n = 29). Professional Setting further includes clinical participants working in institutional settings only (n = 113), both institutional settings and private practice (n = 80), or private practice only (n = 86). Actual sample sizes reduced due to item non-response.

Data not provided due to limited sample size.