Forensic Psychology and Offender Profiling
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Forensic Psychology and Offender Profiling

By One Education

Join us for a deep dive into the minds of criminals and the art of profiling - it's all about unraveling mysteries and understanding human b

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Science & Tech • Science

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  • Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
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Forensic psychology plays a crucial role in analysing criminal behaviour, investigating the mind behind offences, and understanding how psychology applies within justice systems. This Forensic Psychology and Offender Profiling course provides an in-depth look at behavioural analysis, psychological theories of crime, and the processes used to interpret offender patterns. It examines how forensic psychology contributes to investigations, court proceedings, and offender rehabilitation.

Learners will study how profiling supports law enforcement by identifying behavioural traits and narrowing investigative leads. The course also explores psychological assessments, risk evaluations, and the factors that influence criminal behaviour. By focusing on forensic psychology in both theoretical and applied contexts, this programme offers a structured pathway for those interested in criminology, psychology, or related fields. With forensic psychology insights, learners will be able to approach offender profiling with knowledge, clarity, and professional confidence.

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Learning Outcomes

  • Explain the core concepts and scope of forensic psychology in detail.
  • Analyse offender profiling techniques applied in crime investigations and research.
  • Evaluate psychological theories explaining crime and criminal behaviour patterns.
  • Understand the role of forensic psychology in courts and sentencing.
  • Identify how forensic psychology supports offender management and rehabilitation.

Who is this course for?

  • Individuals keen to explore psychology within crime and justice systems.
  • Learners interested in offender profiling and behavioural analysis approaches.
  • Professionals aiming to enhance knowledge of forensic psychology applications.
  • Students preparing for advanced studies in psychology or criminology.
  • Anyone fascinated by the link between psychology, crime, and investigation.

Career Path (UK average salaries)

  • Forensic Psychologist – £45,000 per year
  • Criminal Profiler – £38,000 per year
  • Criminologist – £35,000 per year
  • Behavioural Analyst – £40,000 per year
  • Probation Officer – £30,000 per year
  • Criminal Intelligence Analyst – £33,000 per year

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