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Abstract

This subject examines psychological explanations of criminal behaviour, and the implications of these explanations for the criminal justice system. In addition to general theories of crime, specific problems such as drug abuse, and psychological disorder are examined from a psychological perspective. Attempts to alter criminal behaviour through deterrence and rehabilitation … For more content click the Read More button below.

Syllabus

Biological bases of crimeLearning bases of crimeDrugs and crimeSexual deviance and crimeHuman violence and crimePsychological disorder and the lawCorrecting criminal behaviour

Learning outcomes

Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
1.
be able to demonstrate understanding of psychology's contribution to the explanation of criminal behaviour
2.
be able to describe the relationship between the law and drug abuse, sexual deviance, violence and psychological disorder
3.
be able to apply a psychological understanding of criminal behaviour to the problem of crime prevention and correction

Assumed knowledge

It is assumed students will have knowledge equivalent to PSY111 or PSY101