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Te Puna Haumaru New Zealand Institute for Security and Crime Science
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- ProfessorTe Puna Haumaru New Zealand Institute for Security and Crime Science
- University of Waikato, HAMILTON, New Zealand
TEACHING AND SUPERVISION INTERESTS
I am currently contributing to papers in Forensic Psychology and Crime Science.
TEACHING & SUPERVISION
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COURSE TAUGHT
2 Mar 2026 - 28 Jun 2026
What is it about people that causes them to commit crime or become criminal? This paper introduces an integrative psychological perspective on potential causes of crime and criminality, beginning with genes and heredity, traversing learning and development, and ending with social and situational factors.
COURSE TAUGHT
2 Mar 2026 - 28 Jun 2026
This paper introduces students to forensic psychology and encompasses a wide range of topics derived from the intersection of psychology with crime, the legal system and the criminal justice system.
COURSE TAUGHT
2 Mar 2026 - 28 Jun 2026
This paper introduces students to forensic psychology and encompasses a wide range of topics derived from the intersection of psychology with crime, the legal system and the criminal justice system.
COURSE TAUGHT
7 Jul 2025 - 2 Nov 2025
Crime is a result of how people think, feel, and behave within their ecological context, making psychology one of the core disciplines in understanding, explaining and addressing problems associated with crime.
COURSE TAUGHT
7 Jul 2025 - 2 Nov 2025
Crime is a result of how people think, feel, and behave within their ecological context, making psychology one of the core disciplines in understanding, explaining and addressing problems associated with crime.
COURSE TAUGHT
24 Feb 2025 - 22 Jun 2025
What is it about people that causes them to commit crime or become criminal? This paper introduces an integrative psychological perspective on potential causes of crime and criminality, beginning with genes and heredity, traversing learning and development, and ending with social and situational factors.
COURSE TAUGHT
24 Feb 2025 - 22 Jun 2025
This paper introduces students to forensic psychology and encompasses a wide range of topics derived from the intersection of psychology with crime, the legal system and the criminal justice system.
COURSE TAUGHT
24 Feb 2025 - 22 Jun 2025
This paper introduces students to forensic psychology and encompasses a wide range of topics derived from the intersection of psychology with crime, the legal system and the criminal justice system.
COURSE TAUGHT
24 Feb 2025 - 22 Jun 2025
This paper introduces students to forensic psychology and encompasses a wide range of topics derived from the intersection of psychology with crime, the legal system and the criminal justice system.
COURSE TAUGHT
8 Jul 2024 - 3 Nov 2024
This paper introduces students to forensic psychology and encompasses a wide range of topics derived from the intersection of psychology with crime, the legal system and the criminal justice system.
COURSE TAUGHT
8 Jul 2024 - 3 Nov 2024
This paper introduces students to forensic psychology and encompasses a wide range of topics derived from the intersection of psychology with crime, the legal system and the criminal justice system.
COURSE TAUGHT
26 Feb 2024 - 23 Jun 2024
Crime is a result of how people think, feel, and behave within their ecological context, making psychology one of the core disciplines in understanding, explaining and addressing problems associated with crime.
COURSE TAUGHT
26 Feb 2024 - 23 Jun 2024
Crime is a result of how people think, feel, and behave within their ecological context, making psychology one of the core disciplines in understanding, explaining and addressing problems associated with crime.
COURSE TAUGHT
26 Feb 2024 - 23 Jun 2024
What is it about people that causes them to commit crime or become criminal? This paper introduces an integrative psychological perspective on potential causes of crime and criminality, beginning with genes and heredity, traversing learning and development, and ending with social and situational factors.
COURSE TAUGHT
10 Jul 2023 - 5 Nov 2023
The focus of this paper is on crime as a potentially preventable event. Crimes occur in a patterned way that is partly determined by situational factors and people's decision-making. This paper introduces students to theories about crime events, and approaches to analysing these events.
COURSE TAUGHT
10 Jul 2023 - 5 Nov 2023
The focus of this paper is on crime as a potentially preventable event. Crimes occur in a patterned way that is partly determined by situational factors and people's decision-making. This paper introduces students to theories about crime events, and approaches to analysing these events.
COURSE TAUGHT
10 Jul 2023 - 5 Nov 2023
The focus of this paper is on crime as a potentially preventable event. Crimes occur in a patterned way that is partly determined by situational factors and people's decision-making. This paper introduces students to theories about crime events, and approaches to analysing these events.
COURSE TAUGHT
10 Jul 2023 - 5 Nov 2023
This paper introduces students to forensic psychology and encompasses a wide range of topics derived from the intersection of psychology with crime, the legal system and the criminal justice system.
COURSE TAUGHT
10 Jul 2023 - 5 Nov 2023
This paper introduces students to forensic psychology and encompasses a wide range of topics derived from the intersection of psychology with crime, the legal system and the criminal justice system.
COURSE TAUGHT
10 Jul 2023 - 5 Nov 2023
This paper examines the application of psychological theory, research and practice to the operation of correctional systems and their various roles with the people in their care. There is a strong emphasis on New Zealand practice, including emerging Māori-led and Māori-influenced practices.
COURSE TAUGHT
27 Feb 2023 - 25 Jun 2023
Crime is a result of how people think, feel, and behave within their ecological context, making psychology one of the core disciplines in understanding, explaining and addressing problems associated with crime.
COURSE TAUGHT
18 Jul 2022 - 13 Nov 2022
This paper introduces students to forensic psychology and encompasses a wide range of topics derived from the intersection of psychology with the crime, the legal system and the criminal justice system.
COURSE TAUGHT
18 Jul 2022 - 13 Nov 2022
This paper introduces students to forensic psychology and encompasses a wide range of topics derived from the intersection of psychology with the crime, the legal system and the criminal justice system.
COURSE TAUGHT
18 Jul 2022 - 13 Nov 2022
Crime is a result of how people think, feel, and behave within their ecological context, making psychology one of the core disciplines in understanding, explaining and addressing problems associated with crime.
COURSE TAUGHT
18 Jul 2022 - 13 Nov 2022
Crime is a result of how people think, feel, and behave within their ecological context, making psychology one of the core disciplines in understanding, explaining and addressing problems associated with crime.
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