Marymount University

Graduate Catalog 2016-17

FLP 556 Group and Country Profiling: International Political

This course is designed to provide an overview of theory, research and application in the core areas of forensic group psychology, as it pertains to the interdisciplinary behavioral science of group psychological profiling and assessments. In addition, it covers aspects of the field of psychological operations and the role of religion and culture in group personality profiling. The course offers a broad and general foundation in the terms and concepts of group, population and political psychological assessments as used by major government intelligence and law enforcement agencies. The course will familiarize the student with key areas of research in the field and provide students with the skills to use that research associated with the critical thinking and analysis needed when conducting group and population profiles and/or assessments. (3)

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Graduate Catalog 2016-17

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