Crime Analysis — Online Class
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Crime Analysis — Online Class

By IOMH

Get ready to dive deep into the world of crime analysis in this online class where you'll learn to decode mysteries and uncover hidden clues

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About this event

This course offers a comprehensive exploration of crime analysis, covering everything from crime classification and scene interpretation to criminal profiling and intelligence systems. Learners will study the justice system in England and Wales, tactical and strategic crime analysis, and the psychological foundations of criminal behaviour. Each module builds a layered understanding of how crime is studied, mapped, and forecasted.

The curriculum also includes financial and environmental criminology, cyber security, and the use of technology in intelligence analysis. Learners will gain insight into research methods and statistical tools used to support crime investigations. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to interpret criminal data, understand profiling logic, and contribute to crime prevention strategies.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand the foundations of crime analysis and its applications.
  • Examine the criminal justice system in England and Wales.
  • Classify crimes and interpret crime scenes effectively.
  • Apply crime mapping and tactical analysis techniques.
  • Analyse criminal behaviour, psychology, and profiling phases.
  • Explore technology, intelligence, and forecasting in crime analysis.

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Crime Analysis — Online Class Description:

Crime analysis is a rapidly expanding field with growing demand across law enforcement, intelligence, and research sectors. In the United States, over 18,000 law enforcement agencies rely on crime analysts to support investigations, with employment in related roles projected to grow by 8% over the next decade. The rise of cyber crime and predictive policing has made crime analysis a vital component of modern justice systems.

This Crime Analysis course offers learners the opportunity to explore crime classification, criminal profiling, and intelligence analysis in depth. With modules covering crime mapping, behavioural psychology, and forecasting, participants will gain a strong foundation in interpreting criminal data and supporting strategic decision-making. The course also examines the role of technology and research methods in modern crime analysis.

Whether you're interested in tactical crime analysis, cyber security, or criminal intelligence, this online class provides the tools to understand and engage with complex criminal patterns. Enrol now to explore the science, logic, and strategy behind effective crime analysis.

Who is this course for:

  • Individuals interested in crime mapping, profiling, and behavioural analysis.
  • Learners seeking insight into the justice system in England and Wales.
  • Those exploring criminal intelligence and forecasting techniques.
  • Participants aiming to understand crime scene interpretation and classification.
  • People looking to study the intersection of criminology and cyber security.

Career Path:

  • Crime Analyst
  • Criminal Intelligence Analyst
  • Behavioural Analyst
  • Cyber Crime Investigator
  • Criminal Justice Researcher
  • Crime Mapping Specialist

Why Choose the Institute of Mental Health?

  • Earn a CPD QS Accredited Certificate upon completion.
  • Affordable and designed for easy comprehension.
  • Instant access to start learning immediately.
  • 12 Months of access to course materials after enrolment.
  • Enjoy the flexibility of online learning from anywhere in the world.
  • 24/7 support available to assist you throughout your learning journey.
  • Fully online course with interactive lessons for an engaging learning experience.

Requirements

You don’t need any educational qualifications or experience to enrol in the course.

Do note: You must be at least 16 years old to enrol.

Any internet-connected device, such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone, can access this online course.

Process of Evaluation

After studying the course, an MCQ exam or assignment will test your skills and knowledge. You have to get a score of 60% to pass the test and get your certificate.

Certificate of Achievement

Certificate of Completion – Digital / PDF Certificate

After completing the course, you can order your CPD Accredited Digital/ PDF Certificate for £5.99.

Certificate of Completion – Hard copy Certificate

  • You can get the CPD Accredited Hard Copy Certificate for £12.99.

Shipping Charges:

  • Inside the UK: £3.99
  • International: £10.99

Disclaimer

Please Take Note: This course is delivered entirely online and consists of pre-recorded sessions. You will receive access to the course materials within 48 hours of completing your enrolment.

Refund Policy:

After getting the login details, no refund request is acceptable.

Frequently asked questions

What is crime analysis?

Crime analysis is the systematic study of crime patterns, criminal behaviour, and related data to support law enforcement and justice processes. It involves interpreting information to prevent crime, solve cases, and improve public safety strategies.

How do you analyse a crime?

Analysing a crime involves examining the type of offence, reviewing the crime scene, collecting physical and behavioural evidence, and identifying patterns or motives. It may also include mapping incidents and applying psychological or statistical methods.

What are the levels of crime analysis?

Crime analysis operates at three levels: tactical, strategic, and administrative. Tactical analysis supports immediate investigations, strategic analysis focuses on long-term trends, and administrative analysis aids policy and resource planning.

What does a crime analysis focus on?

Crime analysis focuses on identifying patterns, understanding offender behaviour, mapping incidents, and forecasting future occurrences. It helps law enforcement allocate resources and develop prevention strategies.

Crime analysis focuses on identifying patterns, understanding offender behaviour, mapping incidents,

The four steps typically include securing the scene, documenting evidence, collecting and preserving materials, and reconstructing the event. These steps help build a clear picture of what occurred and support further analysis.

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