Psychology series explores forensic psychology and criminology

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CAPS, in partnership with the Human Behavior Department, is hosting a series called Conversations with Psychology. This initiative aims to delve into various aspects of psychology through engaging discussions. The focus for this month is on forensic psychology and criminology, featuring a panel of psychologists ready to share their expertise.

The event will take place at the Charleston Multicultural Center, Student Union Room 121, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. on April 23. For those unable to attend in person, there is an option to join virtually, making it accessible for everyone interested. Attendees are encouraged to bring questions about the topic as the panelists aim to provide clarity and encourage meaningful dialogue.

These discussions offer a chance for students and staff at CSN to explore psychological concepts in a relaxed setting. Whether participants are curious about forensic psychology or simply wish to broaden their understanding of the field, Conversations with Psychology provides a platform for exploration and learning.

The organizers invite all interested individuals not to miss this opportunity for insightful discussion that could enhance one’s appreciation of psychology’s diverse concepts.



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