PSY2017 — Psychology of Criminal Behavior
PSY 2017 - Psychology of Criminal Behavior PSY 2017 - Psychology of Criminal Behavior This course approaches the knowledge and understanding of criminal behavior and its impact upon individuals and society from a developmental, biological, social, and other psychological perspectives. Topics include: criminological theories, biological and psychological models of criminal behavior, crime and mental disorders, juvenile delinquency, human aggression and violence, multiple murders, psychopathy, and criminal homicide. Students will be familiarized with different perspectives on criminal behavior as well as etiology, risk factors, assessment and treatment in relation to different criminal behaviors. Prerequisite: PSY 1011 Elective Code(s): BHEL, LART Previous: PSY* 217
Prerequisites: PSY1011