Introduction to Criminology
Explore the fundamentals of Criminology, understanding crime, criminal behaviour, and the justice system in this engaging online course.
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- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
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The Introduction to Criminology course offers a detailed exploration of crime, criminal behaviour, and the social factors influencing law-breaking. Students will examine key concepts of Criminology, including the study of deviance, legal frameworks, and societal responses to crime. By engaging with this course, learners gain a solid grounding in the principles of Criminology, understanding how crimes are classified, investigated, and prevented.
Through the modules, participants will explore criminal justice theories, law enforcement strategies, and the social, psychological, and economic factors that shape criminal behaviour. This Criminology course provides an academic foundation for those wishing to pursue careers in law enforcement, social research, or legal advisory roles. Learners will develop analytical and critical thinking skills to interpret criminal patterns, apply Criminology concepts effectively, and understand the impact of crime on society.
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Learning Outcomes
- Understand the basic principles and theories of modern Criminology.
- Analyse patterns of criminal behaviour using Criminology frameworks accurately.
- Examine the role of law enforcement in Criminology studies effectively.
- Explore the societal impacts of crime within Criminology research contexts.
- Apply Criminology knowledge to hypothetical crime prevention scenarios confidently.
Who is this course for?
- Individuals seeking to start a career in Criminology or law.
- Students wanting to develop a strong foundation in Criminology studies.
- Professionals exploring criminological theories for social research or analysis.
- Law enforcement aspirants aiming to understand core Criminology principles.
- People interested in understanding crime, deviance, and social justice issues.
Career Path
- Criminal Investigator – average salary £30,000 per year
- Probation Officer – average salary £27,000 per year
- Youth Justice Worker – average salary £25,000 per year
- Crime Analyst – average salary £32,000 per year
- Forensic Support Officer – average salary £28,000 per year
- Legal Research Assistant – average salary £26,000 per year
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