The Psychology of Criminal Justice
About this Course
This course systematically explores the effectiveness of the law and justice system from a psychological perspective. By experiencing a fictional case first hand, you will learn about the psychology of law and some of the misconceptions commonly held about criminal justice.Created by: The University of Queensland
Level: Introductory

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