Forensics II: Psychosocial and Legal Aspects of Forensic Practice in Nursing and Health Care
bc continuing education
This course provides a comprehensive examination of the behavior, emotional responses and cognitive decision making of both victims and perpetrators of a crime. Students examine the ethical and legal responsibilities for health care providers and health care agencies from both a legal and ethical perspective with special emphasis on sociocultural context of victimization and perpetration.
| COURSE | DATES | TIMES | TUITION |
NS681 |
Summer 2013 |
Dates TBD |
$ 1495 |
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Cancellation Policy
A full refund (less $50 administrative costs) will be provided if your request is received in writing four weeks prior to the start of the course. No refunds can be made thereafter. No shows will receive neither a refund nor transfer credit.

