According to the narrow definition of forensic psychology, which of the following specialists would not be considered a forensic psychologist?

a.
A psychologist who provides court-mandated treatment to offenders

b.
A psychologist who studies how psychopathy influences patterns of offending

c.
A psychologist who treats victims and perpetrators of intimate partner violence

d.
A psychologist who consults with lawyers concerning whether their clients are fit to stand trial

e.
A psychologist who provides risk assessments to the parole board

c. A psychologist who treats victims and perpetrators of intimate partner violence.

According to the narrow definition of forensic psychology, the specialist who would not be considered a forensic psychologist is:

c. A psychologist who treats victims and perpetrators of intimate partner violence.

Forensic psychology is generally defined as the application of psychological principles and practices within the legal and criminal justice system. While treating victims and perpetrators of intimate partner violence is an important area of psychology, it may not directly fall under the traditional definition of forensic psychology, which primarily focuses on the application of psychological knowledge in legal and criminal contexts.