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 2014 |
Dates TBD |
$ 1495 |
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REGISTRATION
Cancellation Policy
Requests to transfer payments to another course, and cancellations, are only accepted in writing (or by e-mail to sonce@bc.edu) four weeks prior to the start of the course.
Refund Policy
A refund (less $50 administrative costs) is provided only if a cancellation is requested in writing (or by e-mail to sonce@bc.edu) four weeks prior to the start of the course. No refunds will be made for cancellations requested after that date or for no-shows.

