New Resource: Forensic Psychology Investigation BUNDLE (9th–10th Grade)

 

🆕 New Resource: Forensic Psychology Investigation BUNDLE (9th–10th Grade)

I’ve just released a new Forensic Psychology Investigation BUNDLE designed for upper secondary classrooms. This resource focuses on intent, negligence, and decision-making under pressure through structured, case-based investigations.

Rather than asking students to jump to conclusions, each case guides them to think like investigators—analyzing behavior, separating facts from assumptions, and evaluating responsibility using evidence and reasoning. The cases are realistic, discussion-ready, and written to support critical thinking without graphic or sensational content.

What makes this bundle different

  • Case-based forensic psychology investigations
  • Clear focus on intent vs. negligence
  • Emphasis on behavior, awareness, and pressure
  • Strong fit for psychology, criminal justice, or law-related classes
  • Designed specifically for 9th–10th grade students

Cases included

  • The Breaking Point – Motivation, awareness, and responsibility
  • Pressure Behind the Choice – Stress, fear, and decision-making
  • Intent or Accident? – Intent, recklessness, and negligence

This bundle works well as a core unit, enrichment resource, or discussion-based assessment for secondary students.

👉 View this new resource on Teachers Pay Teachers:

Forensic Psychology Investigation BUNDLE Intent and Negligence 9th 10th Grade

If you’re looking for a high-interest forensic psychology resource that builds real analytical thinking, this new bundle is ready to use in the classroom.