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CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
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32 episodes
2 months ago
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Week 12 lecture
CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
1 hour 21 minutes 57 seconds
4 years ago
Week 12 lecture
As we speak, the United States is suffering another round of riots in response to the police shooting of Daunte Wright. How do we, as forensic psychologists, understand the process of high-stakes decision-making and how can we know the degree to which someone is culpable? This is not an easy topic but it is one we MUST explore. In this weeks lecture we look to a case from the military to begin our understanding of the immense complexities of diagnosing decision-making.
CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
This is the podcast for all educational materials associated with CRIM3430 "Forensic Psychology"