units
PSL3072
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
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6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
SynopsisThis unit focuses on ways in which the fields of psychology and law interact, in particular the application of scientific and professional aspects of psychology to issues concerning the law and legal systems. Topics to be covered include theories of criminal behaviour, assessment of fitness for trial, criminal responsibility, treatment of mentally ill offenders and forensic patients, violence and risk assessment, confidentiality, eyewitness testimony, jury decision making, psychological assessment of injured persons, involuntary commitment and expert witness testimony. Students will also undertake in-depth research of a specific subject matter relevant to the field of psychology and law. Objectives
Assessment
Individual report based on group research (3000 words): 30% Contact hoursTwo 1 hour lectures and one 2 hour tutorial each week Prerequisites
LAW1101: Introduction to Legal Reasoning; Co-requisites
LAW3301 Criminal Law and Procedure A; Prohibitions
PSY3142: Psychology and the Law; |