FLP 555 Individual Profiling: International and Political
This course is designed to provide an overview of theory, research and application in the core areas of forensic individual psychology, as it pertains to the interdisciplinary behavioral science of psychological profiling and assessments of individuals and political leaders in a variety of situations. In addition, it covers aspects of the field of psychological operations and the role of culture and religion in personality profiling. The course offers a broad and general foundation in the terms and concepts of individual and political psychological assessments as used by major government intelligence and law enforcement agencies. It is intended to familiarize the student with real-world operations. Finally, the course will provide students with the skills associated with the critical thinking and analysis needed when conducting individual profiles and/or assessments. (3)