Advanced Certificate in Offender Rehabilitation

Are you drawn to understanding the psychology behind criminal behaviour and interested in the rehabilitation process? The Advanced Certificate in Offender Rehabilitation is an ideal course for those seeking to explore and understand the complexities of criminal minds. This course provides profound insights into the causes of criminal actions and the rehabilitation opportunities available, empowering you with the knowledge to make a significant impact in the field of criminal justice and offender rehabilitation.

Advanced Certificate In Offender Rehabilitation
Duration

Approximately 700 hours to complete the course, which has seven key modules made up of 70 lessons.

Entry Requirements

There are no prerequisites to complete this course. However, you must be able to read, analyse and comprehend, printed information in English, and to write statements and solve problems to complete the course. You must also have reliable access to a computer and a reliable internet connection and have basic computer skills.

Certificate

Upon completing the course, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for each module completed and Certificate of Completion.

Delivery

Online, flexible learning when it suits you and your lifestyle.

Availability of Content

12 months to access the course content (extensions are considered on a case-by-case basis)

Approximately 700 hours to complete the course, which has seven key modules made up of 70 lessons.

There are no prerequisites to complete this course. However, you must be able to read, analyse and comprehend, printed information in English, and to write statements and solve problems to complete the course. You must also have reliable access to a computer and a reliable internet connection and have basic computer skills.

Upon completing the course, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for each module completed and Certificate of Completion.

Online, flexible learning when it suits you and your lifestyle.

12 months to access the course content (extensions are considered on a case-by-case basis)

Summary

The Advanced Certificate in Offender Rehabilitation takes an in-depth look at criminal and abnormal behaviour. It covers critical areas such as Abnormal Behaviour, Criminal Psychology, Mental Health Management, Legal Terminology, and Psychopharmacology. This course offers a comprehensive approach to understanding the factors that contribute to criminal behaviour and the effective strategies for offender rehabilitation. It’s an invaluable resource for anyone looking to enhance their expertise in the criminal justice system, providing a solid foundation in the principles of mental health, legal aspects, and the impact of medication on behaviour.

Course Outline

Students will undertake seven key modules, made up of 70 lessons.

Module 1: Abnormal Behaviour (100 hours)

This module delivers an introduction into a range of common psychological disorders, from their aetiology, symptoms, prognosis, to possible treatment options. Whilst the module largely mirrors classifications systems used in the DSM and ICD, the student is also encouraged to consider additional issues, such as the definition of normality and abnormality, and when is an individual’s behaviour within the bounds of what is regarded as “normal” in society and when is it “abnormal”?

It aims to help you better understand common mental health issues so you can recognise and accommodate the behaviours of the people you work with and interact with, so you can relate and communicate with them in a more understanding and positively beneficial manner.

Module 2: Criminal Psychology (100 hours)

This module aims to provide a fascinating insight into the mind of the criminal and what makes someone commit criminal offences. There are many different theories and approaches to understanding the origins of criminal behaviour, from social learning theories, to labelling theory, to individual differences. It is important to understand different theories in order to nurture a broad understanding of how crime is conceptualised. Once this is in place you can better understand the thoughts and behaviours of criminals and people who cross the boundary of what is considered acceptable in society. You will gain an understanding of criminal psychology and how psychology is used in law enforcement and crime prevention.

Module 3: Managing Mental Health in Adults (100 Hours)

This module is structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of various mental health issues affecting adults. It begins with an introduction to mental health problems, delving into specific conditions such as depression in men and women, anxiety, phobias, OCD, schizophrenia, antisocial personality disorders, eating disorders, and dementias.

It not only focuses on the identification and characteristics of these mental health issues but also emphasizes practical approaches for self-help and explores the available services for mental health support. It equips you with the knowledge to understand and address these conditions, enhancing your ability to manage mental health effectively in adult populations.

Module 4: Legal Terminology (100 Hours)

This module aims to increase your understanding of legal terminology, which is useful for people in a variety of professions, from paralegals, to legal assistants and receptionists, to law enforcement officers, writers and journalists, campaigners and activists, to authorised government inspectors and officers. It’s also beneficial to those looking to improve their understanding of the government and the community.

Module 5: Psychopharmacology (Drugs and Psychology) (100 hours)

This module is designed to help you understand how different types of drugs (manmade and natural) can influence our behaviour. From substance abuse, dependency, and withdrawal affects on the nervous system, to the impacts of drugs on society, this introductory module provides a solid foundation to psychopharmacology.

You will learn how our thinking can be affected by both legal and illegal drugs, the effects of pain killers, alcohol and prescription drugs, and discover the differences between the main groups of illicit drugs and how to identify drug abuse and dependence.

Module 6:  Criminal Profiling (100 hours)

The Criminal Profiling module is designed to enhance your understanding of criminal profiling techniques, a vital skill set for law enforcement officers, forensic psychologists, and criminal investigators. Starting with an introduction to criminal profiling, this module delves into various profiling methods, exploring how they are used to analyse crime scenes and understand offender characteristics. It covers in-depth analyses of different types of crimes, including sexual crimes, violent crimes, white-collar crimes, and unique categories such as victimless and consensual crimes. Victimology, a crucial aspect of profiling, is also thoroughly examined, providing insights into the relationship between victims and offenders. 

Module 7: Social Psychology (100 hours)

Learn about stereotypes, group behaviour, prejudice, attraction, attitudes and attitudinal change, interaction and much more in this module about social psychology. The module is designed with the aim to help you understand human behaviour and how society affects the individual and the group.

You will also learn the psychology behind how we interact with each other, or act as a group rather than an individual. By understanding the “natural” social needs of a person, the aim is to help you develop an increased sensitivity to other people, and better identify and assist people with attending to deficiencies in their social interactions.

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Assessment

Assessments are an important part of your study journey as they help ensure you stay on track and meet the learning objectives of each lesson before moving onto the next. They also help your student support advisor and mentors identify where any further support may be required, so that you get the most out of your course. You will learn via various methods; a combination of reading, undertaking research and watching videos. Assessments might include case studies, quizzes, and written assessments.

Approval & Recognition

The Learning Group is an approved and recognised member of IARC. The IARC is an International association which recognises quality and excellence in education providers in tertiary education.

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Who will this course interest?

This course is a beginner-level course and will lay a sound foundation of knowledge and skills in which can grow with experience and further study. It is the perfect introduction for people interested in learning more about criminal behaviour, why crimes take place and the abnormal psychology often seen in criminals. Whether you are working in the justice system or in social work, or simply want to level up and increase your skills and experience in this area, the Advanced Certificate in Offender Rehabilitation is perfect for you.

This course may be of interest to people working, or aspiring to work in or as:

› Welfare officers
› Youth workers
› Social workers
› Security Professions
› Law enforcement
› Crime Prevention
› Prison Guards

If you have a specific job in mind, it is important that you research exactly what is required before enrolling in a course. Different roles will require different skills, qualifications and recognition. If you are unsure, one of our course consultants will be able to help you with this.

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