Do you enjoy true crime shows? Do you shake your head in disbelief that no one suspected the security guard, even though you screamed at your TV to “QUESTION THE SECURITY GUARD!” Do you wish you could just do the job yourself? Your wish is my command!
Starting Wednesday, May 15 at 6 pm, the Boston Public Library is facilitating a seven-week learning circle called “The Psychology of Criminal Justice.” Come join as we partake in a, self-paced, fully online course created by University of Queensland Australia’s to systematically explore the effectiveness of the law and justice system from a psychological perspective. By experiencing a fictional case first hand, you will learn about the psychology of law and some of the misconceptions commonly held about criminal justice.
A basic understanding and comfort of computers and the internet is highly recommended for participation.
To register for the course, please visit bit.ly/bplcriminaljustice.
For more information, please call 617.859.2323 or email computerworkshops@bpl.org.
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