Classes » CRIM 200, Winter 2019
- Name
Psychological Explanations of Criminal Behaviour
- Description
A detailed study of psychological approaches to explaining recidivist criminal behaviour. Some of the specific theories subject to critical examination will include: psychoanalytic, behaviourism, social cognitive, developmental, and Eysenck’s theory of personality and crime. Theoretical and empirical approaches will be utilized to explain the behaviour of offenders involved in various crimes (property, violent, etc.).
- Prerequisites
Professor should be clear about what the expectations are for the course because there could be students registered for the course without first year Psychology
- Credits
3.0
- Semester
- Instructor
- Schedules
- Tuesdays, 15:00 to 16:20, Rm 300
- Thursdays, 15:00 to 16:20, Rm 300
- Tuition
$664.00
This tuition applies to domestic full-time students. Tuitions for international, senior, and auditing students may vary.- Fees
(None)
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