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Learning criminological theories and using real life case studies.
I'm currently a third year criminology student! I will be focusing on criminological theories; including biological, psychoanalytical and sociological variants. These theories will then be applied to a real life case study!
Some of these theories are: Freuds' 'Iceberg theory' , Lombroso's theory and much more.
Some of these theories are: Freuds' 'Iceberg theory' , Lombroso's theory and much more.
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Student level: | Beginner |
Duration: | 45 minutes |
The class is taught in: | English |
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