Overview
Profiling & Forensic explores criminal behaviour, investigative psychology, and legal processes through an analytical academic framework. This course introduces criminological theories, offender characteristics, courtroom psychology, and investigative applications used by police and justice systems. Learners examine behavioural patterns, evidence-based research methods, and applied forensic psychology practices. The Criminology, Profiling & Forensic Course connects psychology with law enforcement contexts, preparing learners for structured analytical roles within criminal justice, research, and behavioural assessment fields.
Course Description
Crime leaves more than physical traces; it reveals behavioural signals, psychological indicators, and decision-making patterns. This Criminology, Profiling & Forensic Course uses scientific inquiry and criminological theory to decode criminal conduct while linking psychology with investigative procedures. Consequently, learners explore how research methods support profiling accuracy and how offender traits shape criminal pathways.
Furthermore, the curriculum explains how forensic psychology contributes to police investigations and judicial processes. By analysing courtroom dynamics, expert testimony, and applied forensic practices, this Criminology, Profiling & Forensic Course presents how behavioural analysis influences verdicts, sentencing, and justice outcomes across the UK legal system.
Additionally, Profiling & Forensic content strengthens analytical thinking through structured evaluation of real-world scenarios. Therefore, this Criminology, Profiling & Forensic Course supports academic progression, professional credibility, and evidence-based reasoning, while also awarding a free certificate that validates subject knowledge within criminology and forensic psychology disciplines.
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Key Benefits
- Explores criminal behaviour using psychology-driven frameworks
- Builds analytical reasoning for investigative decision-making
- Supports academic progression within criminology disciplines
- Enhances legal awareness within forensic psychology contexts
- Strengthens research-based evaluation techniques
Certificate of Achievement
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Learning Outcome
- Interpret criminological theories related to offending behaviour
- Analyse offender attributes using behavioural models
- Examine forensic psychology roles within police investigations
- Evaluate courtroom psychology and expert evidence influence
- Apply structured research approaches within forensic contexts
Who Is This Course For?
- Learners interested in criminal behaviour analysis
- Individuals seeking academic pathways in criminology
- Those exploring forensic psychology foundations
- Learners aiming for justice system knowledge
- Career planners considering investigative roles
Career Path
- Criminology Research Assistant – £25,000–£32,000
- Forensic Psychology Assistant – £26,000–£34,000
- Police Intelligence Analyst – £30,000–£40,000
- Probation Services Officer – £29,000–£38,000
- Crime Analyst – £35,000–£50,000
Frequently Asked Questions
It studies criminal behaviour, forensic psychology, and investigative analysis within legal and justice system contexts.
Yes, the course introduces core criminology and forensic psychology concepts from foundational level.
Yes, learners receive a free certificate after course completion.
It aligns with UK criminal justice pathways including analysis, probation, and research roles.
Absolutely, it supports academic development within psychology, criminology, and legal studies.
Curriculum
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Interventions to reduce risk of re-offending
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History of development of Forensic Psychology
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Research Design and Methodology
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Critical evaluation of psychological research
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What is Criminology?
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Understanding Crime
00:10:00
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Classification and Measurement of Crimes
00:10:00
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Characteristics of Offenders (Criminals)
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Introduction to theories of offending
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Theories of sexual offending
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Theories of violent offending
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Theories of fire-setting behaviour
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Personal characteristics of offenders
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Personality disordered offenders
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Psychopathic offenders
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Mental Illness and offending
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An Introduction to Offender Profiling
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Approaches to Offender Profiling
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The Effectiveness of Offender Profiling
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Eye-witness testimony
00:07:00
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Expert witness testimony
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Attitudes towards victims
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’What works’ literature in reducing re-offending
00:06:00
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Incident management (Crisis Negotiation)
00:08:00
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Introduction: About the Course and the Tutor
00:03:00
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