CRMJ2125 — Forensic Psychology
CRMJ 2125 - Forensic Psychology CRMJ 2125 - Forensic Psychology This course focuses on the production and application of forensic psychological knowledge and research findings for the civil and criminal justice systems. The student explores the role of a psychologist within the justice agencies, behavioral analysis and criminal profiling, psychology of crimes and delinquency, “victimology” and victim services, psychological assessments, mental disorders, and correctional psychology. Prerequisites: PSYC 1000 General Psychology or SOC 1000 Sociological Principles or instructor consent Minimum Grading: Letter Cross-listed: PSYC 2125 Forensic Psychology
Prerequisites: PSYC1000, SOC1000