Cc202 A: Multiple Murder

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Waterloo, Canada Wilfrid Laurier University Full time

**Date**:May 18, 2023

**Location**: Waterloo, CA

**Company**:Wilfrid Laurier University

**Faculty/Academic Area**: Faculty of Human & Social Sciences

**Department**: N/A

**Campus**: Waterloo

**Employee Group**: WLUFA

**Requisition ID**:5743

**Position Title**: CC202 A - Multiple Murder

**Term**: Fall 2023 (September 7 - December 21)

**Days/Times**: Tuesday and Thursdays, 8:30 - 9:50 a.m.

**Hours per week/Hours Total**: 3 per week/36 total

**Anticipated Class Size**: 250

**Additional Course Requirements**: None

**Posted on**: May 18, 2023

**Posting ends**: June 2, 2023

**Position Summary**:
This course explores classic and contemporary theories and research in the field of serial and mass murder. Topics may include specific offender case studies, the psychology of multiple murder, social construction of offenders and victims, and legal responses to multiple murder.

**Qualifications - Required**: Master’s Degree

**Qualifications - Other**: MA in Criminology, Criminal Justice, or a cognate discipline (e.g. sociology/psychology) with a focus on crime or deviance. Work experience in the field is an asset, as is prior teaching experience. (MEd/EdD will not be considered to meet the minimum educational requirement).

**Salary**: $9,025.89

**Application Deadline**: June 2, 2023

**Submit with Application**:
Required for All Applicants
- CV (required)

Required for External Applicants
- Verification of highest degree

Optional
- Teaching Dossier
- Name and contact information for referees

**Applications may be addressed to**:
Dr. James Popham

Department of Criminology

Wilfrid Laurier University

Brantford, Ontario

**To Apply**:
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