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PSY2087 — Forensic Psychology

3 credits · 3 hours

PSY 2087 - Forensic Psychology PSY 2087 - Forensic Psychology Students analyze and reflect critically on such issues as Profiling, Eyewitness Testimony, Capital Punishment, Insanity Defense, False Confessions, Innocence, Domestic Violence, and Sexual Offenders. In examining these issues, students explore multiple perspectives (specifically related to offenders), examine real life cases, and analyze multiple moral and ethical perspectives. Prerequisite: PSY 1011 with a grade of C- or higher Prerequisite or Corequisite: None Corequisite: None Elective Code(s): BHEL, LART Previous: PSY* 290

Prerequisites: PSY1011

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