PSYCH 230 Psychology and LawPsychology (2009-2010)
Psychological principles drawn from a variety of subdisciplines (e.g., social, clinical, cognitive) will be surveyed in terms of their relevance and application to the legal system. Topics may include jury selection and decision-making, eyewitness testimony, insanity defense, competency assessment, risk assessment, and attitudes toward law and the legal process.
Prerequisites: PSYCH 101 or 121R
Notes: Offered at St. Jerome's University
Sections For Fall 2009
| Lectures | ||||||||
| Professor | Time | Capacity | Sec | Assoc | Rel 1 | Rel 2 | Location | Code |
| Rempel, John | 10:30-11:50 M T W Th F | 179/200 | 1 | 1 | STJ 1036 | 3443 | ||
| PSYCH majors | 24/25 | |||||||
| Legal Studies students | 44/50 | |||||||
Sections For Spring 2009
| Lectures | ||||||||
| Professor | Time | Capacity | Sec | Assoc | Rel 1 | Rel 2 | Location | Code |
| Shaw, Julia | 11:30-12:50 M T W Th F | 90/100 | 1 | 1 | STJ 2017 | 4389 | ||