
Criminology & Profiling Online Course
Profiling has become a significant focus of interest as the popularity of crime drama, psychological thrillers, and factual crime shows on Netflix and YouTube has increased.
This thought-provoking class will explain the various approaches and procedures involved in generating a profile and comprehending crime and the theories that underlie investigations.
Investigate the forensic science, theories of crime, types of criminality and punishment, and the way to read a crime scene. Investigate the notorious case studies like Jack the Ripper and Charles Manson with a new and informed approach.
Whether you want to learn about the world through personal interest or to understand what it means to be a criminalist, this class will help you understand this speciality.
Recommended study time: 50 hours. The goal is to complete the training with 50 CPD points. See the Accreditation section for more information and to learn about all of the possible certification options.
Module 1: Beginning
What is crime?
What initiates crime?
Beginning of profiling
What is the importance of profiling?
Module 2: Ideas of Education
Classical
Positivist
Chicago
Theories of social organisation
Symbolic interactionism
Individual hypotheses
Biosocial theories
Module 3: The Different Types and levels of crime
Violent crimes and criminal behaviour
Personal offenses
Violent crimes against property
Involuntary crimes
White-collar crimes
Module 4: Violent Crimes
Murder
Violent sexual assault
Assault
Module 5: Penalty
Prison
The death penalty
Penalties and other consequences
Parole and incarceration
Module 6: Forensic Science
What is forensics, and where did it originate?
Forensic pathology and necropsies
Toxicology
Ballistics
Forensic anthropology
Fingerprints
Module 7: Profilers
Criminal profileitters - their nature and purpose
Howard Teten
John E. Douglas
Robert Ressler
Other important individuals
Module 8: The Different Phases of Profiling
Investigation of the evidence
The classification of evidence
Reconstruction
Reviewing the criminal's signature
Creating a profile
Module 9: Victimology
Victims
The effects of crime on victims.
The victim's tendency
Victim's advocate
Victims' rights
Module 10: Famous Case Studies
Jack the Ripper
Charles Manson
Al Capone
Other notable criminal instances
Who is this educational program intended for?
Everyone interested in a career as a detective, criminal investigator, or scientific investigator.
Those who find fun in solving problems.
Anyone who is interested in the criminal mind's functioning.
Those who believe they can write a successful crime or thriller script.
Anyone who wants to study psychology and sociology
Career route
Criminologists have a thrilling, fulfilling, and financially advantageous career. As a crime scene investigator or scientific technician for forensic science, qualified individuals can earn around £57,850 a year, while a criminal profiler can earn around $63,450. After the course is over, you can choose to pursue a career in this field.