Course details

This course will expose you to a range of issues relating to forensic psychology. You will consider a variety of aspects of relationships between psychology and law. In psychology of law enforcement you will consider psychological profiling and police stress; the psychology of the legal system including mental impairment, expert and eyewitness testimony, jury dynamics and victims of crime. You will also review the psychology of specific offender groups including psychopathy, sex offending, arson and stalking and the psychology of corrections considering psychological interventions with offenders.

Updated on 22 November, 2018

Job roles this course is suitable for:

Psychologist , Psychology Lecturer , Behavior Therapist

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