Certificate In Professional Criminology - Fully Accredited
Published 6/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 695.92 MB | Duration: 3h 51m
Published 6/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 695.92 MB | Duration: 3h 51m
Learn Practical Criminology, Criminal Psychology & Forensic Science | Internationally Accredited Certificate
What you'll learn
Learn the basics of criminology, its history, and real-world applications.
Understand key criminological theories, including classical, biological, and psychological approaches.
Understand the role of forensic science and technology in solving crimes.
Learn interviewing and interrogation techniques used in criminal investigations.
Discover effective crime prevention and intervention strategies.
Get practical tools for building a career in criminology and criminal justice.
Requirements
None. Just a smartphone / tab / computer / laptop with speakers/ headphone.
Description
The Internationally Accredited Certificate in Professional Criminology is your comprehensive gateway to mastering the science of crime, criminal behavior, and the systems designed to prevent and manage it. Whether you aspire to become a professional criminologist, specialize in forensic psychology, or embark on a dynamic career in AML (Anti-Money Laundering), KYC (Know Your Customer) compliance, or financial crime investigation, this course equips you with the critical knowledge and practical skills essential to thrive in these high-demand fields.Criminology is more than just the study of crime—it's a multidisciplinary field that examines the root causes, societal impact, and preventive mechanisms of criminal behavior. This course provides a detailed exploration of the definition of criminology, its historical evolution, and its real-world applications in law enforcement, judicial systems, and public safety. You'll gain deep insight into both classic and modern criminological theories, learn to analyze criminal actions through psychological, sociological, and environmental lenses, and develop core competencies in criminal investigation techniques.Whether you're preparing for a criminology degree, planning to enhance your qualifications for criminology jobs, or simply passionate about the criminal justice system, this course is designed to provide real-world applications through engaging video lessons and downloadable resources.This course includes:Free Downloadable PDF Course Manual for ongoing referenceIntroduction to Criminology – overview of the discipline and its global significanceDefinition, History, and Applications of Criminology – foundational concepts explainedCore and Modern Criminological Theories – from classical to contemporary modelsUnderstanding Crime, Deviance, and the Criminal Justice System – how society responds to crimeBiological, Psychological, and Environmental Influences on Crime – deep dive into criminal behavior causationTechniques in Criminal Profiling, Interrogation, and Evidence Collection – practical methods used by professionalsCrime Scene Investigation and Forensic Science Integration – modern technology in criminological workEthical Practice and Professional Standards in Criminology – legal compliance and moral responsibilityTools to Build and Manage Your Own Criminology Practice – resources to support a professional career in criminologyThis course offers a balanced blend of theoretical knowledge and field-relevant application, ensuring that students are well-prepared to make meaningful contributions in their chosen criminological or forensic path.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Criminology
Lecture 1 Introduction to the Course
Lecture 2 Free Download Course Manual
Lecture 3 Introduction to Criminology
Lecture 4 What is Criminology? Definition, History, and Applications
Lecture 5 Theoretical Foundations of Criminology
Lecture 6 Core Criminological Theories: Classical, Biological, Psychological, and Sociolog
Lecture 7 Modern Theories and Approaches in Criminology
Section 2: Core Principles and Understanding Crime
Lecture 8 Core Principles of Criminology
Lecture 9 Understanding Crime and Deviance
Lecture 10 The Role of Social Institutions and Environment in Criminology
Lecture 11 The Concept of Criminal Justice and Legal Systems
Lecture 12 Criminal Behavior and Its Causes
Lecture 13 Biological, Psychological, Social, and Environmental Influences on Crime
Lecture 14 The Role of Risk Factors and Protective Factors in Criminal Behavior
Section 3: Techniques and Interventions in Criminology
Lecture 15 Step-by-Step Techniques and Interventions in Criminology
Lecture 16 Crime Scene Investigation and Evidence Collection Techniques
Lecture 17 Criminal Profiling and Behavioral Analysis Methods
Lecture 18 Forensic Science and Technology in Crime Investigation
Lecture 19 Interviewing and Interrogation Techniques
Section 4: Crime Prevention and Practical Applications
Lecture 20 Crime Prevention and Intervention Strategies
Lecture 21 Community-Based Intervention Programs and Crime Prevention Approaches
Lecture 22 Practical Tools and Resources for Criminology Practitioners
Section 5: Professional Development and Ethics in Criminology
Lecture 23 Building and Managing Your Criminology Practice
Lecture 24 Ethical Considerations and Professional Standards in Criminology
Lecture 25 Networking, Supervision, and Peer Support for Criminology Practitioners
Section 6: Getting Certified
Lecture 26 Download Customized Certificate
This course is for anyone interested in criminology and how crimes are studied.,It is perfect for beginners with no prior knowledge of criminal justice or law.,A valuable course for people passionate about crime prevention and justice reform.,Suitable for aspiring criminologists, investigators, or legal professionals.,Open to anyone who wants to explore the field of criminology and forensic psychology.