Forensic Behavioral Case Conceptualization: From Fraud to Serial Killers

Explore the Depths of Forensic Behavioral Analysis

This course provides an in-depth exploration of forensic behavioral case conceptualization, focusing on high-profile cases. Ideal for Behavior Analysts and forensic professionals, it covers analytical methods used to understand complex behaviors in cases ranging from fraud to serial crimes.


Course Highlights:

  • The Boston Marathon Scandal - Tim Templin: Examine the infamous 1980 Boston Marathon scandal through a behavior analytic lens. Understand how stimulus and response variables can be used to conceptualize fraudulent behavior and hypothesize its functions.

  • Jeffrey Dahmer Case Study Part 1 & 2 - Presley Wanner: Delve into the case of Jeffrey Dahmer with a behavior analytic approach. Analyze setting events, genetic predispositions, and target behaviors such as "doin' a Dahmer" and taxidermy, using the three-term contingency model and a behavioral forensic model worksheet.

  • Q&A Session - Jeffrey Dahmer: Engage with experts as they address audience questions about the behavior analytic case conceptualization of Jeffrey Dahmer, clarifying details and discussing analytical findings.
    1. The Boston Marathon Scandal - Tim Templin

    2. Ed Kemper - Kodey Lai

    3. Jeffrey Dahmer Part 1 - Presley Wanner

    4. Jeffrey Dahmer Part 2 - Presley Wanner

    5. Jeffrey Dahmer Questions - Presley Wanner

    6. Quiz - Forensic Behavior Case Conceptualization: From Fraud to Serial Killers

    7. Survey

About this course

  • $45.00
  • 7 lessons
  • 1 CEU

Expand Behavior Analysis towards the Forensic Field.