Are you captivated by crime podcasts and intrigued by real-life crime television shows and documentaries? Do you find the world of forensics fascinating and its crucial role in solving crimes? Are you eager to delve deeper into the psychology behind criminal behaviour and understand the factors that drive individuals to commit crimes? If so, the Professional Certificate in Criminal Psychology is the perfect course to turn your fascination into an opportunity.
Approximately 500 hours to complete the course, which has five key modules made up of 47 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)
Approximately 500 hours to complete the course, which has five key modules made up of 47 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)
The Professional Certificate in Criminal Psychology delves into the nuanced relationship between psychological principles and criminal actions, spanning essential topics such as the psychology behind criminal behavior, forensic science fundamentals, and the intricacies of legal terminology. This course broadens your understanding by integrating criminal profiling techniques and ethical considerations in forensic psychology. It’s meticulously designed for individuals pursuing careers in crime analysis, legal consultancy, or those aiming to specialize in forensic psychology. Through a detailed examination of various modules, learners will acquire a holistic view of criminal psychology, preparing them for the complexities and ethical dilemmas faced within the fields of criminal justice and mental health assessment.
Students will undertake five key modules, made up of 47 lessons.
Module 1: Criminal Psychology (100 hours)
This module is designed to teach you about criminal psychology and how psychology is used in law enforcement and crime prevention. Understand the many different theories and approaches to identifying the origins of criminal behaviour, from social learning theories to labelling theory and individual differences to gain a broad understanding of how crime is conceptualised. You will also gain a better understanding of the thoughts and behaviours of criminals and people who cross the boundary of what is considered acceptable in society.
Module 2: Introduction to Forensic Science (100 hours)
This module is designed as an introduction to the scope and nature of forensic science; from how modern science can be applied in law, to how it can help to solve crimes.
Discover how it draws on principles and methods from traditional sciences as well as specific forensic science techniques, such as anthropometry, fingerprinting, and blood stain analysis. Learn how evidence gathered using scientific principles is then prepared for submission in courts, to be presented impartially, to help uncover the truth.
Module 3: 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 4: Criminal Profiling (100 hours)
This module offers an in-depth exploration of Criminal Profiling, tailored for a diverse audience, including law enforcement officers, criminal investigators, forensic psychologists, legal professionals, writers, journalists, and anyone interested in crime prevention and community safety. It covers a broad range of topics, from an introduction to criminal profiling, profiling methods, and crime scene analysis to detailed examinations of offender characteristics and victimology. This module further delves into specialised areas such as offender profiling for sexual and violent crimes, white collar crimes, victimless, consensual and other crimes, culminating in practical applications with profiling in action.
Module 5: Ethics (100 hours)
This module delves into ethics, starting with an overview of ethics and progressing into metaethics, exploring the foundation of moral principles. It emphasises the importance of accommodating varying viewpoints and understanding virtues and morality to foster a comprehensive moral compass. The module also addresses reasons for ethical decisions and the practical application of ethics in work and business, aiming to cultivate a deep understanding of ethical behaviour and decision-making in professional and personal settings.
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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.
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.
This course is a beginner level course and is aimed at people who want to support or counsel others through the processes of personal growth and change.
The Course may be of particular interest to people working or aspiring to work in:
› Law enforcement
› Crime Prevention
› Social Workers
› Rehabilitation Officers
› Prison Guards
› Legal professions
› Security Professions
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.