Criminology Online Course
Explore the depths of criminology, profiling, and forensic science in this expert-designed course.
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This comprehensive Criminology course offers an in-depth exploration into the science of crime, criminal behavior, and the justice system. Designed for a global audience, it presents a structured, module-based curriculum that walks learners through the foundational concepts of criminology, criminal profiling, forensic science, and victimology. Whether you’re pursuing a professional path in law enforcement, criminal psychology, or simply fascinated by crime and justice, this course provides both theoretical knowledge and practical insights.
The course begins with an introduction to the discipline of criminology and the evolution of profiling, followed by an examination of how crimes are classified, including violent crimes, white-collar crimes, cybercrime, and more. Learners gain hands-on understanding of crime scene investigation, forensic science, and how behavioral patterns contribute to profiling offenders.
As students progress, they’ll study the psychological aspects behind criminal behavior, diving into mental disorders, trauma, and sociocultural influences. Profiling is unpacked through stages, incorporating science, logic, and cognitive techniques. The course also sheds light on victimology—understanding the role and impact of victims—and wraps up with a study of the criminal justice system in England and Wales, providing global learners with insights into how legal frameworks operate in a modern society.
By course end, students will be able to analyze crimes, interpret criminal behavior, apply forensic methods, and understand both the offender and the victim within the legal system. With a blend of criminological theory, investigative strategies, and real-world applications, this course equips learners with a complete, internationally relevant criminology education.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand key criminological theories and methods of criminal investigation.
- Analyze different classifications and categories of modern-day crimes.
- Explore psychological factors influencing criminal behavior and recidivism.
- Interpret crime scenes and apply principles of forensic science.
- Evaluate roles within the criminal justice and legal systems.
- Develop structured profiling techniques and victimology assessment skills.
Course Link: Criminology Online Course
Course Curriculum
Module 1: Introduction to Criminology and Profiling
Understand criminology as a discipline. Learn historical evolution, key contributors, and its relevance in modern society. Explore early profiling methods and their transformation through technology and psychology.
Module 2: Classification of Crime
Explore crime categories including white-collar crime, cybercrime, organized crime, juvenile delinquency, property crime, and public order offenses. Learn how classification influences investigative procedures and legal responses.
Module 3: Violent Crimes
Dive deep into homicide, assault, rape, domestic violence, and terrorism. Understand underlying causes, offender psychology, victim profiles, and criminal patterns involved in violent offenses.
Module 4: The Crime Scene
Learn systematic crime scene management, evidence collection, contamination prevention, and chain of custody protocols. Master scene documentation, photography, and sketching, critical for legal proceedings.
Module 5: Dealing with Crime
Discover law enforcement procedures, preventive policing, crime mapping, community engagement, patrolling strategies, and justice reinvestment. Learn crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED).
Module 6: Understanding Criminal Psychology
Examine mental disorders, cognitive patterns, antisocial behavior, narcissism, and psychopathy. Analyze developmental theories and the link between trauma and crime.
Module 7: Forensic Science
Explore DNA analysis, fingerprinting, trace evidence, toxicology, digital forensics, and ballistics. Gain a scientific lens on linking suspects and events.
Module 8: Phases of Profiling
Understand profiling stages: data collection, crime scene evaluation, criminal reconstruction, hypothesis development, and suspect prioritization.
Module 9: Criminal Profiling: Science, Logic and Metacognition
Apply logic and scientific principles in creating criminal profiles. Explore deductive reasoning, pattern recognition, and critical metacognitive thinking in profiling tasks.
Module 10: Offender Profiling: Pragmatic Solution and Behavioural Investigative Advice
Examine real-world application of profiling in law enforcement. Understand behavioral investigative advice, modus operandi (MO), signature behaviors, and their role in solving crimes.
Module 11: Victimology
Study victim types, risk factors, secondary victimization, trauma impact, and the role of victim statements. Learn how victim data shapes investigations and preventive measures.
Module 12: The Criminal Justice System in England and Wales
Understand courts, legal procedures, sentencing frameworks, prosecution standards, rehabilitation programs, and agency roles. Explore how this system ensures justice and public safety.
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This is an online course with pre-recorded lessons. You will get access to the course within 48 hours after your enrolment.
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