PSY-308 PSYCHOLEGAL ISSUES CHILDREN & FAMILIES

This course is a survey of the psycholegal issues of children, juveniles and family. It will focus on the historical evolution of children, juveniles and family rights in American jurisprudence. The course explores the legal issues and psychological impact that children and families face when confronting the legal system, such as marriage, divorce, domestic violence, abuse and neglect, juvenile delinquency, educational needs of children. Students will critically analyze the role of psycholegal research, policy and case law in advocating for social justice for children and families. Prerequisite: PSY-281

Credits

3

Distribution

Psychology

Offered

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