Criminal Psychology
Get ready to dive into the minds of criminals and understand what makes them tick in this fascinating event on Criminal Psychology!
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What's included:
- Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
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Criminal Psychology is the study of human behaviour within the context of crime, investigating why individuals commit criminal acts and how psychological principles can aid law enforcement. This course introduces learners to criminal profiling, behavioural analysis, and the psychological theories behind criminal behaviour. By understanding patterns, motives, and the mental processes of offenders, learners gain valuable insights into the workings of crime and justice systems.
This Criminal Psychology course also covers investigative psychology, risk assessment, and the interaction between offenders and victims. Students explore how psychological methods support criminal investigations, influence rehabilitation strategies, and enhance decision-making in legal contexts. With increasing demand for professionals trained in criminal behaviour analysis, knowledge of criminal psychology equips learners for diverse careers within law enforcement, legal services, and security sectors across the UK.
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Learning Outcomes
- Understand the psychological factors influencing criminal behaviour and actions.
- Learn methods for profiling and analysing criminal behaviour patterns effectively.
- Explore the relationship between offenders, victims, and criminal environments.
- Develop knowledge of investigative techniques used in Criminal Psychology.
- Analyse risk factors and prevention strategies within criminal populations.
Who is this course for?
- Law enforcement professionals seeking deeper knowledge of criminal behaviour.
- Psychology students interested in specialising in criminal behaviour studies.
- Legal professionals wanting insight into offender psychology for casework.
- Security personnel aiming to understand criminal behaviour and threat assessment.
- Individuals interested in careers involving criminal investigation and analysis.
Career Path
- Criminal Psychologist – Average salary: £40,000 per year.
- Forensic Psychologist – Average salary: £42,000 per year.
- Criminologist – Average salary: £38,000 per year.
- Probation Officer – Average salary: £30,000 per year.
- Law Enforcement Analyst – Average salary: £35,000 per year.
- Behavioural Analyst – Average salary: £37,000 per year.
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