This course provides an introduction to psychological perspectives on criminal and antisocial behavior. It will also incorporate knowledge from interdisciplinary areas to examine the interplay between psychological,social, and biological factors in predisposing to crime and violence. Different developmental trajectories and forms of crime and criminals will be discussed. Throughout the course, we will also attempt to bridge the basic science of criminal behavior with the real world through case studies and discussion of the implications of psychological and criminological research for the criminal justice system. The content of this course deals with the developmental, neuroscience, clinical, social, and cognitive subdivisions of psychology.
| AUs | 3.0 AUs |
| Grade Type | |
| Prerequisite | HP1000, HP1100, CS2008 |
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| Not Available To All Programme With | |
| Not Available As BDE/UE To Programme | |
| Not Available As Core To Programme | |
| Not Available As PE To Programme | |
| Mutually Exclusive With | |
| Not Offered As BDE | |
| Not Offered As Unrestricted Elective | |
| Exam |
Available Indexes
| Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | |
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| 930 | COMMON LEC (LEC1) 0930-1220 Mon LHS-TR+49 | ||||
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| 1030 | |||||
| 1100 | |||||
| 1130 | |||||
| 1200 |
Other offerings
Other Relevant Mods
HP1000
Introduction To Psychology
HP1100
Fundamentals Of Social Science Research
HP2100
Research Design & Data Analysis In Psychology
HP2300
Developmental Psychology
HP2400
Social Psychology
HP2600
Cognitive Psychology
HP2700
Abnormal Psychology
HP3002
Positive Psychology
HP3101
Applied Statistical Methods For Psychological Research