ModsHP4103
Forensic Criminal Psychology
The purpose of this professional applied module is to provide you as student with an introduction to the forensic psychology of crime and terrorism.
This course will benefit you if you have an interest in working with the police, prisons, military security, probations, child protection, the courts and community forensic psychology as a psychologist, counsellor, case manager or a law enforcer or safety officer.
The slant of this course will be towards forensic-law enforcement, rather than forensic-clinical or forensic-mental health issues. This means that the focus on crime-mental health issues will be limited, and there will be a focus on law enforcement and crime prevention, investigation, crime profiling and analysis.
This course will provide you with a realistic preview of the work of a psychologist working in applied forensic law enforcement contexts, because there will be a field visit and a talk by a law enforcement professional. Actual Singaporean and international case studies will be presented. Projects will be based on real-world problems and solutions that will also require practical considerations (e.g. budgeting, planning, and so on in addition to crime prevention factors).
For those intending to become professional law enforcers (e.g. police or prisons officers), this course will provide you with the theoretical and conceptual foundations relating to crime analysis and crime prevention.
This course will benefit you if you have an interest in working with the police, prisons, military security, probations, child protection, the courts and community forensic psychology as a psychologist, counsellor, case manager or a law enforcer or safety officer.
The slant of this course will be towards forensic-law enforcement, rather than forensic-clinical or forensic-mental health issues. This means that the focus on crime-mental health issues will be limited, and there will be a focus on law enforcement and crime prevention, investigation, crime profiling and analysis.
This course will provide you with a realistic preview of the work of a psychologist working in applied forensic law enforcement contexts, because there will be a field visit and a talk by a law enforcement professional. Actual Singaporean and international case studies will be presented. Projects will be based on real-world problems and solutions that will also require practical considerations (e.g. budgeting, planning, and so on in addition to crime prevention factors).
For those intending to become professional law enforcers (e.g. police or prisons officers), this course will provide you with the theoretical and conceptual foundations relating to crime analysis and crime prevention.
| AUs | 4.0 AUs |
| Exam | N/A |
| Grade Type | N/A |
| Maintaining Dept | N/A |
| Prerequisites | |
| Mutually Exclusive With | N/A |
| Not Available To Programme | ACBS, ACC, ADM, AERO, ARED, ASEC, BCE, BCG, BEEC, BIE, BMS, BS, BS-2ndMaj/Spec(BSMT), BS-2ndMaj/Spec(BSSB), BS-2ndMaj/Spec(MCP), BS-2ndMaj/Spec(NULL), BSB, BUS, CBEC, CE, CEE, CEE 1, CEEC, CHEM, CHIN, CNEL, CNLM, CS, CSC, CSEC, CVEC, ECMA, ECON, ECPP, EEE, EEE 1, EEEC, EESS, ELAH, ELH, ELHS, ELPL, ENE, ENE 1, ENEC, ENG, ESPP, HIST, HSCN, HSLM, IEEC, IEM, LMEL, LMPL, LMS, MACS, MAEC, MAEO, MAT, MATH, ME 1, ME(DES), ME(IMS), ME(NULL), ME(RMS), MEEC(DES), MEEC(IMS), MEEC(NULL), MEEC(RMS), MS, MS-2ndMaj/Spec(MSB), MTEC, PHIL, PHY, PLCN, PLHS, PPGA, REP, SCED, SOC, SSM |
| Not Available To All Programme With | N/A |
| Not available as Core for programmes | N/A |
| Not Available as PE for programmes | N/A |
| Not Available as BDE/UEs for programmes | BSPY, ECPS, PSLM, PSMA, PSY |
| Not Offered To | N/A |
Total hours per week: 3 hrs
Available Indexes
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