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CRJ 325 - Serial Killers and Sexual Predators

(3 units)
Examination of the extent, causes, and social characteristics of serial killers and sexual predators from global and national perspectives, including investigative techniques, victimization and profiling.

Units of Lecture: 3
Offered: Every Summer
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course:
1. Students will be able to describe the myths and stereotypes commonly associated with serial killers and sexual predators.
2. Students will be able to identify and discuss sociological, psychological and biological factors associated with serial killers and sexual predators including the important role that fantasy and paraphilia behaviors play in serial killing.
3. Students will be able to explain the racial, cultural, class, gender, and religious influences and differences associated with male, female, and team killers.
4. Students will be able to identify the varying methods and motives and the family and criminal histories of different types of offenders.
5. Students will be able to define and discuss the different categories of stalking and rape.
6. Students will be able to identify and explain the varying prevalence of serial killing globally.
7. Students will be able to describe the various methods of profiling used in identifying serial killers and sexual predators.


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