In the first part of the course we will explain basic concepts and theories on the development of antisocial behavior within criminology, biology and psychiatry so that all students have the basic knowledge where they could build upon in the following lectures.
The second part of the course will introduce students to concepts, findings, and theories germane to the biopsychosocial perspective.
The final part of the course will consider ethical, practical and policy implications. We will discuss ethical questions such as the use of neuroimaging or genetics in court, experience the use of biological measures and wearable during the practical session and discuss possible neurobiological treatment options.
Throughout the classes you will be engaged by cutting-edge research taught by an excellent panel of lecturers and practitioners. Moreover, you may take part in an excursion to a youth detention facility.