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CRJ 325 - Criminal Minds


This course explores the use of behavioral analysis in criminological theory and criminal justice practice with a focus on investigating violent crimes. Students will consider behavioral analysis as science, profession, and media myth, and in that process consider the ethical issues associated with profiling and predicting human dangerousness, as well as the history and entrenchment of bias in the practice of profiling. Students will begin to learn the process of effective, ethical profiling based on analysis of evidence and criminal behavior.
Prerequisites CRJ-250 Introduction to Criminology
Credits: 3
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