Understanding crime and investigating it have become important needs for national security, preservation of social values, and intellectual and economic securities and interests of organizations within a country. The course aims at imparting introductory knowledge in:
Understanding crime and investigating it have become important needs for national security, preservation of social values, and intellectual and economic securities and interests of organizations within a country. The course aims at imparting introductory knowledge in:
· Concept and definitions of crime
· Changing crime scenarios present internationally and specifically within our socio-cultural background
· Psychological and psychosocial understanding of crime and its effects in the society
· Psychological and neuropsychological methods of investigating a suspect, use of scientific information as aid for further investigation, presentation of relevant information to judiciary whenever needed, and methods of rehabilitation of convicted persons.
· Understand the psychological and social basis of behaviour and behavioural aberrations, biological foundations of behaviour, especially neuropsychological aspects of normal and impaired cognition and patterns of behaviour and aberrations of behaviour.
· Help students to understand the career and research opportunities and challenges in this field
Lecture topics will include criminal profiling, psychological testing of personality, disability assessment, and basic information about civil and criminal investigation procedures, judicial presentation of relevant information, and constitutional liabilities and rights of individuals.
The pedagogy will be through lectures, regular class room interactions, and demonstrations of techniques used in Forensic Psychology.Demonstrations on EEG, Polygraphy and of the related techniques will be done at the Axxonet Brain Research Laboratory close to CHRIST (Deemed to be University).
The course evaluation will be conducted through regular assignments, and an internal assessment towards the end of the course.
All admitted students must open an account at South Indian Bank, CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Branch as part of the admission process and must carry relevant ID proof (Aadhar Card and Pan Card).
The University ID card is a smart card, which is both an ID cum ATM card with a chip containing the student personal details. All transactions within the University campus after the commencement of classes, including fee payment, will be processed only through this card. It is also an access card for Library and other restricted places.
Selected candidates who fall under International student category (ISC) should register with the Foreigner Regional Registration Officer (FRRO / FRO) of the Local Police in Bengaluru, India within 14 working days from the date of admission or arriving in Bengaluru.
Phone
+91 92430 80800
+91 80 4012 9400
Email IDs
Indian candidates: admissions@christuniversity.in
NRI candidates: nri.admission@christuniversity.in
International: isc.admission@christuniversity.in
CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
Kanmanike, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road,
Bengaluru – 560 074, Karnataka, INDIA
CHRIST (Deemed to be University),
Mariam Nagar, Meerut Road,
Delhi NCR Ghaziabad – 201003
Phone
1800-123-3212
CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
Hulimavu, Bannerghatta Road,
Bengaluru – 560 076, Karnataka, INDIA
Phone
+91 080 4655 1306
Email
admissions.bgr@christuniversity.in
CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
Nagasandra, Near Tumkur Road,
Bengaluru 560 073, Karnataka, INDIA
CHRIST (Deemed to be University),
Christ University Road, 30 Valor Court, PO Dasve Lavasa, Mulshi, Pune – 412112, Maharashtra
Phone
1800-123-2009
Between: Monday to Friday: 09:00 AM to 04:00 PM,
Saturday: 09:00 AM to 12:00 PM
(Office remains closed on Sundays, Government Holidays and Any special events)
Address
Dharmaram College Post, Hosur Road, Bengaluru – 560029, Karnataka, India
Telephone
+91 804012 9100 / 9600
Send us a Fax
40129000
Mail Us At
mail@christuniversity.in