Description
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 Hours: 3.00 Lab Hours: 0Total Hours: 3.00
Semesters
Course Title | Instructor | Campus | Section | Syllabus |
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Criminal Profiling | Patricia Riley | Distance | E01 | No syllabus available |
Criminal Profiling | Michael Mansour | Carrollton | 01 | No syllabus available |
Course Title | Instructor | Campus | Section | Syllabus |
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Criminal Profiling | Gavin Lee | Distance | E01 | No syllabus available |