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Not offered in the current semester · Last offered AY2025/2026 Semester 1
ModsHP4101

Legal Courtroom Psychology

Last offered — AY2025/2026 Semester 1

Introducing Singapore's first-of-its-kind professional module, this applied course offers an in-depth exploration into the psychology of law and courtroom dynamics. Unlike traditional forensic psychology courses, which emphasize criminal behavior or rehabilitation, this module uniquely focuses on the intersection of psychology and the legal system, providing you with invaluable insights into how psychological elements influence legal settings, courtroom procedures, and decision-making processes.This cutting-edge course is designed for individuals interested in careers intersecting with lawyers, legal institutions, police, military security, probation services, child protection, and community forensic psychology. Whether your career path is geared toward becoming a psychologist, counselor, clinical case manager, or law enforcer, this course equips you with the foundational knowledge required to excel in those roles.What sets this course apart is its emphasis on forensic-legal settings, delving deeply into the psychological aspects of legal evidence (e.g., eyewitness testimony, false confessions, expert witness roles, and mental health assessments), alongside core legal procedures like trial conduct, , and relevant topics in family law, and other pivotal areas. By focusing on how decisions are made by judges and other legal actors in court, the course provides a comprehensive view of legal psychology that is both practical and theoretically robust.Key features of the course include exclusive talks by legal professionals, immersive mock "expert witness" exercises, and the presentation of real-world Singaporean and international case studies. With projects rooted in real-world legal problems and solutions, students gain hands-on experience that is directly applicable to professional practice.Whether you are aiming to pursue a career as a law enforcer, a legal or forensic psychologist, or another related role, this module provides a strong conceptual foundation, bridging psychology with the intricacies of the legal system and positioning you for future success in this interdisciplinary field.

AUs4.0 AUs
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PrerequisiteHP1000, HP1100, CS2008 (Applicable to PSMA), HP1000 (Applicable to PSMA)
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Total hours per week: 6 hrs