Forensic Psychology – ACCREDITED CERTIFICATE
What you’ll learn
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Understand psychological theories of criminal behaviour
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Understand the link between Personalty Disorders & Criminal Offence
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Learn about ‘mental health issues’ in offenders
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Understand & recognise the signs of Psychopathy
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Learn about the prominent characteristics of sex offenders
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Know what Forensic Research involves
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Start professional career in forensic or criminal settings
Welcome to ‘Forensic Psychology’ course!
In this course you will learn many fascinating facts and theories behind criminal thinking and behaviour. Whether you are ready to start your career in forensic psychology or use this information for you personal interest, you are in the right place!
In this course you will learn:
– why eyewitnesses are not always correct when giving testimonies to police or at court
– whether psychopaths are more likely to commit crime than people with other mental health disorders
– what offender profiling is and how FBI uses it in their investigations
– how to reduce the risk of re-offending and imprisonment
– what the motivational factors are behind such criminal behaviours as sexual, violent or fire setting offending behaviours
– how to explain psychopathology of violent behaviour
– and much more!
P.S. This course is now fully accredited by the IAOTH – International Association of Therapists!
P.P.S. At the end of the course you will see the instructions on how to obtain your certificate of completion
Who this course is for:
- Students who want to work in criminal or forensic settings
- Students learning psychology, psychiatry, therapy
- Individuals interested in psychology of criminal behaviour & forensic research
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Gene Molnar –
I enjoyed the course in Forensic Psychology by Elmira Strange. Prof., Strange was consistent and presented the material in a no nonsense format that brought clarity and easy understanding.
Alma Licon –
This is a very helpful topic/course it is helping me to understand the link between Personality Disorders and Criminal Offence. I fine very interesting a career in forensic or criminal settings.
Richard Takalani –
As being involved within security and investigations, it is imperative that I seek further knowledge through learning on this course.
D. Tomas Mota Bigodinho –
This course was really interesting and the teacher was really good at showing the information.
Tracy Lee Ann Westermeyer –
Highly recommend this course. It far exceeded my expectations. It was very interesting and very informative and I learnt so much valuable beneficial information relating to Forensic Psychology .
Ellen Augustyn –
I loved this course. It was very informative and serves as a great introduction to the subject of forensic psychology. The only criticism I have with the course is the use of potentially unreliable sources such as Wikipedia. Thank you!
Akshatha Kariappa –
Considering the fact that we are in the middle of a pandemic, this course was a great way to learn something new just sitting at home! It was a great match for me and kept me on edge till the end!
Claudia Ophoven –
I think the course is good, but it did not match my expectations. So I assume the missing star goes on my account.
I was expecting more practical examples than theory and statistics. But like I said, if I would have read the description of the course more carefully I think I should have gotten that.
Shirley Hamblin –
It went very quickly & there were times when I would have appreciated a pause to take notes. Otherwise it was a very interesting course.
Neha Sarah –
I have always been fascinated with the subject Psychology and have done my Masters in Psychology with specialization in Organizational Behavior. This course of Forensic Psychology piqued my interest and the study material was fantastic.
Devendran Raja –
This course is more of a PowerPoint presentation and reading it loud than an interactive session
John Wilson –
This module was interesting. I do believe each theory, for this level, could have gone into a little more detail.