PSYC 3460

Psychological Study of Children, Families, and the Law

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Course Description

Pre-Requisite(s): Six credits in psychology

Can psychology research and theory inform the law as it relates to children and families? This course provides an overview of the issues emphasizing psychological knowledge and its present and possible future contributions. Three lecture hours, two laboratory hours.


  • Nicholas Reppucci

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    4.18

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    3.62

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    3.35

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    Fall 2016

  • Rachel Younger

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    Fall 2009

  • Riana Anderson

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    Fall 2011

  • Todd Warner

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    Fall 2014

  • Christina Emeh

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    Fall 2010

  • Cristina Reitz-Krueger

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    Fall 2009

  • Tammi Walker

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    Fall 2012

  • Elizabeth Gilbert

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    Fall 2015

  • Alison Nagel

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    Fall 2014

  • Faculty Staff

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    Fall 2012

  • Jason Sumontha

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    Fall 2015

  • Meret Hofer

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    Fall 2016

  • Anita Hofer

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    Fall 2016

  • Brittany Hofer

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    Fall 2016