Criminal homicide is one of the most violent crimes known to man. Most homicide victims knew their killer. However, the murders with the most visibility are the ones that are sensationalized by the media, movies, TV, and books. These are the serial murders and sexual killings. They are the most startling and exciting to the average individual. Law enforcement is tasked to solve these killings. Since the advent of forensic sciences and forensic psychology, we find that much of the work completed to identify the offender(s) is done by these scientists. In recent years, forensic psychology has played a more integral role in evaluating behavioral evidence to assist law enforcement the assessment of crime scene data and the identification of behavioral traits possibly related to the offender. Additional work completed by forensic psychologists relates to the victim. Some homicide investigations involve questionable death, such as possible suicides or staged suicides, and the forensic psychologist is tasked with conducting a psychological autopsy of the victim. Other types of forensic psychological work may include comparing and assessing criminal evidence (crime scene data, witness statements, pathology reports, etc.) from several non-related crimes to determine potential similarities that could be related to serial killers or sexual predators. Conduct research in professional publications, media publications, and the Internet for the roles forensic mental health professionals have now and in the future as an integrated part of law enforcement and the criminal justice system. This does not only include the above referenced jobs, but may also include expert testimony in courts and other related forensic work. Your response should be at least 2-3 pages.