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May 18, 2024
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PSYC 5540G - Personality and Crime This course is designed to introduce graduate students to the intersection of personality and crime. This course examines how personality is shaped during formative years, and influences criminal behaviour throughout the life-course. It also examines how personality is embodied in the characteristics of the offense by analyzing how offenders interact with the environment and their victims. Emphasis will be placed on analyses of personalities and offense characteristics in classical works of literature. Credit hours: 3
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