Criminology & Psychology
Explore criminology and psychology to understand criminal behaviour and societal impacts with expert insight and clear focus.
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This Criminology & Psychology course offers a fascinating exploration of criminal behaviour through the lens of psychological theory and sociological study. By blending criminology with psychology, learners gain a deeper understanding of why crimes occur, the profiles of offenders, and how the justice system responds. The course covers key theories, mental health considerations, and investigative techniques, offering a solid foundation for anyone interested in crime analysis or support services.
Ideal for those looking to delve into the mind behind crime, this course also addresses the societal impact of crime and rehabilitation methods. It balances theory with applied knowledge, equipping students to critically analyse crime trends and psychological influences. Whether aiming for a career in law enforcement, social work, or criminal psychology, the course delivers essential concepts clearly and engagingly.
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Learning Outcomes:
- Understand key theories underpinning criminology and psychology studies.
- Analyse criminal behaviour through psychological and sociological perspectives.
- Examine mental health factors influencing criminal actions.
- Assess rehabilitation and prevention strategies in criminal justice.
- Apply critical thinking to evaluate crime case studies effectively.
Who is this course for?
- Individuals interested in criminal behaviour and psychology studies.
- Aspiring professionals in criminal justice or social work sectors.
- Students aiming to understand psychological aspects of crime.
- Those preparing for careers in law enforcement or counselling.
- People seeking to broaden knowledge of crime and society.
Career Path:
- Criminologist – Average UK salary: £30,000
- Forensic Psychologist – Average UK salary: £40,000
- Probation Officer – Average UK salary: £28,000
- Social Worker – Average UK salary: £32,000
- Police Officer – Average UK salary: £31,000
- Criminal Justice Advisor – Average UK salary: £33,000
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