Criminology and Criminal Psychology
Explore criminal behaviour and psychology online to understand criminal motives and criminal profiling effectively.
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What's included:
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- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
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This online course delves into the study of criminal behaviour and the psychology behind criminal actions. Learners will examine patterns of criminal conduct, explore psychological profiles of criminals, and understand factors that contribute to criminal activity. By analysing the minds of criminals, participants gain insights into the motivations and methods that define criminal behaviour, enhancing their understanding of law enforcement, justice, and crime prevention.
Throughout the course, participants explore the theories and techniques used to investigate criminal activity, assess the psychological characteristics of criminals, and evaluate criminal patterns in various contexts. Understanding criminal behaviour is crucial for professionals working in law enforcement, social services, and criminal justice. Learners will develop analytical skills to interpret criminal evidence, comprehend criminal decision-making, and apply this knowledge to roles that involve interaction with criminal cases. This course is ideal for those seeking to study criminal psychology or enhance their professional knowledge of criminal behaviour.
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Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Analyse psychological traits of individuals exhibiting criminal behaviour.
- Examine factors influencing criminal behaviour and decision-making processes.
- Assess patterns of criminal activity within various social environments.
- Interpret criminal evidence using psychological theories and techniques.
- Evaluate criminal profiles for informed decision-making in investigations.
Who is this course for?
- Individuals interested in understanding criminal psychology and behaviour.
- Law enforcement staff seeking deeper knowledge of criminal behaviour.
- Social workers supporting victims or monitoring criminal behaviour patterns.
- Students pursuing careers in criminology, psychology, or criminal law.
- Professionals aiming to improve skills analysing criminal cases effectively.
Career Path and Average UK Salaries
Completing this course can lead to roles such as:
- Criminal Psychologist – £42,000 per year.
- Forensic Psychologist – £45,000 per year.
- Probation Officer – £31,000 per year.
- Criminologist – £36,000 per year.
- Law Enforcement Analyst – £33,000 per year.
- Youth Offending Officer – £29,000 per year.
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