Criminal Psychology Course
Explore criminal psychology and the science behind criminal behaviour in this engaging course designed for curious and analytical minds.
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- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
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The Criminal Psychology course offers an in-depth look into the psychological forces behind criminal actions. Learners are introduced to behavioural patterns, offender profiling, and psychological theories that explain deviance and criminal intent. This course delves into how mental health, personality disorders, upbringing, and social influences shape unlawful behaviour. The study of criminal psychology not only examines offenders but also the investigative methods used by professionals to understand them.
Designed for those fascinated by the darker corners of the human mind, this course explores key cases, motivations behind criminal conduct, and the methods used to assess risk and likelihood of reoffending. The content maintains a strong focus on criminal psychology throughout, offering learners the chance to study how psychological principles are applied in police interviews, courtrooms, and rehabilitation settings. Whether you are curious about profiling or decision-making under stress, this course delivers structured insight in an engaging and thought-provoking format.
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Learning Outcomes
- Explore psychological theories behind crime and deviant behaviour.
- Understand motivations and patterns in criminal psychology studies.
- Examine offender profiling and behavioural assessment techniques.
- Gain insight into mental health and its criminal relevance.
- Study the psychology of interrogation, memory, and criminal justice.
Who is this course for?
- Those fascinated by criminal psychology and offender behaviour.
- Psychology students looking to expand into forensic themes.
- Individuals interested in crime-related careers or research.
- People curious about human behaviour and moral reasoning.
- Professionals exploring criminal psychology for academic development.
Career Path & Average UK Salaries
- Forensic Psychologist – £42,000 per year
- Criminal Profiler – £38,000 per year
- Psychological Researcher – £36,000 per year
- Youth Offending Officer – £31,000 per year
- Probation Officer – £33,500 per year
- Mental Health Support Worker – £27,000 per year
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