CriminologyCriminology
CRIM 3705 101 - Criminal Profiling
Credits:
3.00
Examines sociological and psychological evidence that can be useful in the context of criminal investigations. Explores the types of questions that profiling attempts to answer; the aspects of crimes, crime scenes, and criminals that profilers are interested in; and, the general types of information often contained within criminal profiles. Concludes by looking at specific types of crimes for which profilers are sometimes employed, including sociological and psychological characteristics of serial arsonists, rapists, and murders.
Lecture:
3.00
College:
University College
Department:
Civic Engagement & Public Svc.
Campus |
Carrollton Campus |
Start Date |
JAN 09, 2023 |
End Date |
MAY 09, 2023 |
Days Taught |
TUE THR |
Time of Day |
12:30 pm - 01:45 pm |
Location |
TBA |
TBA |
Start Date |
JAN 09, 2023 |
End Date |
MAY 09, 2023 |
Days Taught |
TBA |
Time of Day |
TBA |
Location |
TBA |
TBA |
Instructor(s):Mindy Bernhardt |
Open Seats:28 of 30 as of 11/30/2023 12:37:23 |
Pre-requisites:
CRIM 1100
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Additional Information: |
Instructional Method: Hybrid - Once per Week F2F (H2) |
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This course is being moved to the Carrollton campus and will be held in the Crim Conference
room on the second floor of the Pafford Building on Tuesday from 12:30-1:45.
Technology is used to deliver 50% or less of class sessions. Students will meet face-to-face one of the course days and online asynchronously on the other day.
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