Course Description
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CJ 236 SERIAL KILLERS & SOCIETY 3.0 Credit(s)
This course critically examines the phenomenon of serial murder and serial killers in society from various theoretical perspectives. The purpose of the course is to study the historical and contemporary analyses of serial killers in society, assess the development of serial killers, the impact of the media on public perceptions of serial murder, and extend our understanding of the etiology of serial killers in modern society. Prerequisite: Take CJ-101;
Offered: Fall & Spring Semesters All Years
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