Sill under evaluation for approval, the new master’s degree will soon be ready and launched by the Department of Psychology
The master’s degree in Criminological Psychology, of the National University of San Marcos in Peru, seeks to respond to the training gap in the criminological field in the country’s postgraduate programs offers. It also responds to the need to train academics and specialists who respond to the challenges posed by psychosocial problems in relation to crime and violence so that they can contribute with knowledge of the genesis of crime and its relationship with the set of social, cultural, and family influences that constitute the development environment of criminal trajectories and based on this knowledge, generate intervention proposals from prevention to rehabilitation.
The master’s degree in Criminological Psychology will target professionals in psychology, law, social sciences, health sciences and others.
More information on this master’s degree prepared in the framework of the SuCCESS project will come soon, but if you wish to learn more about this course, please contact Elisa Yanac at eyanacr@unmsm.edu.pe.