Criminal Justice (CRJS) - Psychology of Corrections
PSYC 3636 Psychology of Corrections
Prerequisites:
PSYC 2127,
PSYC 3616
Antirequisites:
PSYC 3635,
CRJS 3106,
CRJS 3107
Hours:
Three hours of lecture per week for one term.
Credits:
3
Description:
The psychological aspects of the criminal justice system are evaluated with a focus on the role of psychologists and social science research. Topics include the psychology of policing, investigations, eyewitness evidence, sentencing, and institutional care as well as other topics of interest. Students are expected to present research on a specific topic and to engage in some practicum experiences.