PSYCHOLOGY AND THE LAW

Course Code:
CRJS 245
Active Term:
Spring Term
/ All Years
Course Description:
The application of psychological principles, research and knowledge to legal issues and proceedings is growing rapidly. This course will deal broadly with the interface between psychology and the law. As such it will critically investigate the wide range of contemporary applications of psychology to a variety of topics including: understanding the origins and treatment of criminally deviant behavior, psychological autopsies, criminal profiling, jury selection, eye-witness testimony, repressed memory, persuasive communication in the courtroom, child abuse investigations, competence determination and the insanity defense.
Credit:
3
Instruction methods:
Lecture
Total hours: 45
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