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Mar 14, 2026
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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FRSC 3323 - Forensic Interviewing Forensic Interviewing serves as an introduction to all aspects of forensic and investigative interviewing. Students will learn the methodologies and major steps involved in the interviewing and interrogation process and will become proficient in developing, documenting, and conducting various types of interviews. Among the skills which will be developed are information gathering and evaluation, behavioral assessment, strategy development and implementation, legal review and interpretation, expert testimony, and ethics evaluation. Students will demonstrate and enhance their understanding of the interview process through practical exercises involving a variety of case-based scenarios. Course material will be presented through lectures, textbook and supplemental readings, videos, and team-based exercises.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: FRSC 2503
Enrollment Restrictions: Sophomore standing or above.
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