TEACHING PSYCHOLOGY IN LAW SCHOOL

Gunawan Widjaja

Abstract


Law is a multidiscipline and complex subject to learn. It regularly involves understanding other disciplines in order to make a sound and good legal solution, either in or outside the court. Psychology is one among many disciplines that a law person must understand, however, almost no law school has a psychology subject in their curriculum. This research aims to discuss the origin of psychology in the legal discipline (jurisprudence), its applicability, and the contents that must be taught to law students to understand the importance of psychology in the legal discipline. This research is transdisciplinary research that will use secondary data, considering the Covid-19 situation. Data were obtained through literature research using google data machine with the relevant keywords in teaching, psychology, and legal or law.


Keywords


psychology and law; law school psychology, psychology of law.

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