Course Details
Learners will distinguish between psychological, biological, and psychosocial explanations of crime and deviance. The course will then apply these theories to specific crimes against persons, such as homicide, assault, and sexual offenses. The burgeoning field of correctional psychology will also be discussed. This course will also involve a detailed study of psychological approaches to explaining recidivist criminal Behaviour. Theoretical and empirical approaches will be utilized to explain the behaviour of offenders involved in property crimes and/or violent crimes. (Formerly BLES302)
This course is only open to students who have been admitted to the Bachelor of Law Enforcement Studies. Please see the BLES program page for more information, and for instructions on how to apply to the program.
- LAWS-1203
Prerequisites
Course Offerings
Sep 03, 2024 - Dec 06, 2024
Online
Criminal & Deviant Behaviour
LAWS-3001-OL001
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Sep 05, 2024 - Dec 05, 2024
New Westminster Campus
Criminal & Deviant Behaviour
LAWS-3001-NW014
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Thurs 1:00pm-4:00pm
Sep 09, 2024 - Dec 02, 2024
New Westminster Campus
Criminal & Deviant Behaviour
LAWS-3001-NWP12
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Mon 1:00pm-4:00pm
Sep 09, 2024 - Dec 02, 2024
New Westminster Campus
Criminal & Deviant Behaviour
LAWS-3001-NWP13
Seats available
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Mon 5:00pm-8:00pm