The purpose of this course is to provide the opportunity for a guided study of theories, research, and current issues and debates pertaining to criminal behaviour. This seminar-based course aims to engage you in thoughtful examinations of selected crime-related topics from social, psychological, and biological perspectives, an approach that is introduced in the lecture-based, HP3708 (Biopsychosocial Criminology) course. This course aims to provide useful knowledge and skills to students who are interested in research on crime, and in careers related to criminal/legal policy or criminal justice as it provides a foundation for studying the criminal mind and behaviour, highlights social scientific methods for investigating crime-related issues, and involves discussion of practical applications of research to deal with crime and criminals.
Academic Units | 4 |
Exam Schedule | Not Applicable |
Grade Type | Letter Graded |
Department Maintaining | PSY(SSS) |
Prerequisites | HP1000 & HP1100 & HP2400 OR CS2008 (Applicable to PSMA) & HP1000 (Applicable to PSMA) & HP2400 (Applicable to PSMA) |
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