Heritage Hall Special Events

Murder and Mayhem: Examining True Crime Cases

Courtney Hubbart • June 21-24 | 12:00-2:00 PM
Location:  HH 130
Cost: $150
Grade(s): 9-12
 
This summer class calls for students who are interested in the macabre and fascinating world of true crime stories.  Whether you’re an aspiring police officer or just a fan of murder podcasts, this course promises to fulfill your interest in one of the most infamous elements of modern human history--the serial killer.  
Students will be introduced to key theories associated with researching murderers and serial killers to apply toward iconic cases in the field.
 
Academic Benefits:
  • Examine primary source documents and learn to critically examine evidence
  • Develop an understanding of theories and perspectives relating to criminal behavior
  • Discuss and critique the treatment of cases and suspects from history
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