University of California, Los Angeles and UCLA Anderson School of Management
3 Weeks
Criminal Psychology
This course will examine the different theories of criminal behavior: psychodynamic, biological, genetic, social learning, behavioral, and cognition, developmental and cultural issues in criminal behavior, sociological theories, violence and aggression, sex offenses, and the role of substance abuse. This class will also explore how law enforcement uses profiling techniques to help identify and capture individuals who have broken the law. Course objectives: Students will be able to identify and define psychological terminology and concepts, specifically as they relate to criminal psychology. Students will be able to identify and discuss psychological tendencies as they related to criminal behavior, apprehension and prevention.
- Jun 25 - Jul 14: Residential - $8,399
- Jun 26 - Jul 13: Commuter - $3,999
- Jul 16 - Aug 4: Residential - $8,399
- Jul 17 - Aug 3: Commuter - $3,999
- Jun 25 - Jul 28: Residential - $12,299
- Jul 3 - Aug 3: Commuter - $6,299
- Jul 2 - Aug 4: Residential - $12,299
- Jun 26 - Jul 27: Commuter - $6,299
- Jun 25 - Aug 4: Residential - $13,599
- Jun 26 - Aug 3: Commuter - $7,499
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