Course Content:
UNIT-I
Nature of Psychology
- Psychology as part of philosophy
- Psychology as a separate discipline
Schools of Psychology
- Structuralism
- Functionalism
- Psychoanalysm
- Behaviourism
- Humanism
- Gestaltism
- Cognitive Psychology
Branches of Psychology
- Research Psychology
- Applied Psychology
Methods of Psychology
- Naturalistic Observation
- Introspection
- Experimental method
- Asking questions
- Case study method
UNIT-II
Criminal Psychology
- Brief History of Correctional Psychology
- Types of Deviance and Crime
- Role of a Prison Psychologist
- Functions of Psychologists
- Principles of Psychological and Psychiatric Theories
- Policy and Treatment Implications
Need for Classification
- Classification
- Crime Centered Classification
- Farr and Gibbon’s Classification
- Criminal Centered Classification
- Gibbon’s role-career typology
- Interpersonal maturity level Warren (1983) Palmer (1974)
UNIT-III
Correctional Philosophy
- Major goals of sentencing
- History of Punishment
- Punishment Perspectives
- Corrections in the Twentieth Century
- Corrections in the Modern times
- Behavioural, cultural, and social changes impinging on corrections
Correction strategies
- Restorative Justice
- Rehabilitation
- Cognitive Skills Training
- Cognitive Behavioral Intervention
UNIT-IV
Types of Offenders
- Sex Offenders
- Women Offenders
- Elderly Group
- Juveniles
Economic Crimes
- Primary
- Secondary
- Tertiary
- Measures to reduce economic crimes
UNIT-V
Challenges for Rehabilitation in India
- Over crowding
- Human Rights violation
- Disparity in sentencing
- High rate of Recidivism
- Retributive approach
- High cost