This course will critically examine the social construction of serial murder. Its goal is to synthesize historical and contemporary analyses of serial murder, assess the impact of the media on public perceptions of serial killing, and extend our understanding of the etiology of serial murder in contemporary society.
Prerequisite(s):Sociology 2266A/B, and registration in third year or above in a Department of Sociology module or fourth year in any module.
Extra Information: 3 seminar hours.
Course Weight: 0.50
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CATEGORY A
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Subject Code: SOCIOLOG
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