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Sep 28, 2024
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PSYC 3210U – Forensic Psychology This course is an overview of theory and research in the field of psychology and law, with predominant emphasis on how psychology can inform criminal and civil proceedings. Psychological principles drawn from a variety of sub-disciplines (e.g. social, clinical, cognitive, developmental) are surveyed in terms of their relevance and application to issues such as jury decision making, eyewitness testimony, insanity defence, detection of lies, confessions, repressed and recovered memories, child witnesses and the role of psychologists as expert witnesses. Formerly: LGLS 3210U Psychology of Law Credit hours: 3 Lecture hours: 3 Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1000U Credit restriction(s): LGLS 3210U Cross-listed: FSCI 3210U (formerly FSCI 4010U)
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