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Forensic Behavioural Science
Understanding the motivation behind criminal behaviour is key to reducing and preventing crime. Forensic behavioural science is at the forefront of that understanding.
Learn what motivates individuals and groups and apply that knowledge to areas including mental health, violence management, and the legal system and its procedures.
With a forensic behavioural science course, you’ll open a variety of career possibilities that includes community development, mental health and the criminal justice fields.
A course in forensic behavioural science will help you make positive impacts on people’s lives and on society as a whole.
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Whether it's business, health, or design you're interested in, TAFE, undergrad or postgrad – Semester 2 classes start on Monday 29 July.
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New Deans announced
Swinburne has appointed new Deans to the School of Health Sciences and the School of Social Sciences, Media, Film and Education.
Tuesday 05 July 2022