Criminal Psychology Courses

  • Criminal Psychology & Forensics Course Bundle

    Is your passion to work in crime labs, universities, hospitals, criminal investigation departments of banks, forensic science laboratories, private investigation agencies, and the like? Our Criminal Psychology & Forensics online course will introduce you to approaches in understanding crime, mental disorders and their relationship to crime; as well as the science of evidence collection, and how this evidence is analyzed.

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  • Criminal Psychology Course Online – Learn the Shocking Truths of Criminal Behaviour

    Use this course as a stepping stone to a degree in Psychology or to enhance your existing qualifications in law, psychology, policing and more. This online criminal psychology course will introduce you to psychology approaches to understanding crime, mental disorders and their relationship to crime as well as example gender and youth in relation to crime, psychology and the police, the courtroom and psychology and crime prevention.

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  • Criminal Profiling Course – Master the Art of Offender Profiling

    The criminal profiling course will show you how profiling works, the typical profiles of a range of offenders from white collar to violent criminals, how crime scenes are analysed and much more. This course is suitable for security personnel, law enforcement, prison wardens, even crime writers and anyone with an interest in criminal psychology and profiling.

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  • Introduction to Forensics Online Course

    Introduction to Forensics provides students with a broad and comprehensive overview of how forensics is used in the criminal justice system. You will develop an understanding of how forensic science and the law work together to solve crime. The science of evidence collection, and how this evidence is analysed, are also covered in this course. Students learn about the links between crime and psychological disorders. In addition, you will study criminal profiling, presenting evidence in courtrooms, and how ethical issues can affect the use of forensics in criminal cases.

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  • Short Course on Behaviour Profiling

    Learn more about the use of psychological and behavioural profiling in a wide range of settings.  A profile helps us to find out more about a person, what they are really like, their characteristics and personality.  We often assume that behavioural profiling is used mainly in the field of criminal behaviour, but psychological profiling can also be used in a wide range of other areas such as in interviewing, asking who will buy this product and much more.

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  • Information Security Course Online | Learn to Protect Data & Prevent Cyber Threats

    Whether you’re an individual aiming to protect personal data or a professional seeking to enhance organizational security, this course provides the essential knowledge and skills to navigate today’s cyber threats.  Whether you are an individual or a large corporation, it is essential to learn how to keep your computer information secure.

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Understand the Mind Behind the Crime

Step into the world of criminal psychology and uncover what drives individuals to break the law. Whether you’re pursuing a career in criminal justice or simply fascinated by the human mind, our online criminal psychology courses will equip you with valuable insights into criminal behaviour and the justice system.

These flexible, tutor-supported courses cover key topics like:

  • Psychological theories of crime

  • Mental disorders and their link to offending

  • Criminal profiling and investigation techniques

  • Youth, gender, and social influences on crime

  • The role of psychology in policing, courts, and rehabilitation

Our courses are ideal for:

  • Police and law enforcement personnel

  • Social workers and legal professionals

  • Counsellors and support workers

  • Students preparing for degrees in psychology or criminology

  • Anyone with a keen interest in criminal behaviour

Learn at your own pace, with no deadlines or pressure. Gain a certificate upon completion and build skills you can apply in real-world contexts or further academic study.

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