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Criminology Diploma

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41 students
(16 Rating)

About This Course

Criminology Diploma Course provides practical knowledge of crime, criminal behaviour, and justice systems used within legal and social environments. Learners gain understanding of crime patterns, causes of criminal behaviour, law enforcement processes, and societal responses to crime. Training introduces essential criminology concepts required for improving awareness of criminal justice systems, investigative thinking, and social analysis.

Learning areas include theories of crime, types of criminal behaviour, criminal justice system structure, policing roles, victim studies, social factors influencing crime, and crime prevention approaches. Learners explore how crime is analysed, investigated, and addressed within society while strengthening analytical thinking, observation skills, and understanding of human behaviour. Guidance is also included on legal processes, rehabilitation methods, and community safety approaches.

Criminology understanding, behavioural awareness, and analytical confidence are developed through structured learning materials and case-based activities. Learners build valuable knowledge supporting roles in law enforcement support, social services, criminal analysis, and public safety environments. Career opportunities become accessible within policing support, probation services, youth work, security services, and criminal justice organisations where criminology knowledge remains highly valuable.

Criminology knowledge and criminal behaviour understanding are developed through structured learning materials and real-world case-based guidance. Valuable analytical abilities support crime interpretation, justice awareness, and behavioural understanding within social and legal environments.

Flexible online learning and career-focused study content encourage independent progression. Improved analytical confidence and criminal awareness create strong opportunities within policing support, probation services, social work, security, and criminal justice sectors.

Suitable for learners interested in law enforcement, social sciences, criminal justice, security services, and behavioural studies. Practical understanding of criminology supports roles within justice-related and community safety environments.

Individuals aiming to improve analytical thinking, behavioural understanding, and awareness of crime systems will benefit greatly from this training. Skills gained support career progression within policing support, probation services, social work, security operations, and criminal justice organisations.

No formal academic qualifications are required for joining this course. Basic English communication abilities, interest in crime, justice systems and human behaviour, and access to a computer, tablet, or smartphone with stable internet connectivity are necessary for successful online learning and participation throughout the programme.

Course Curriculum

  • file Module 01: Understanding Criminal Psychology
    00:28:00
  • file Module 02: Influence of Mental Disorders
    00:23:00
  • file Module 03: Classification of Crime
    00:18:00
  • file Module 04: Violent Crimes
    00:29:00
  • file Module 05: The Crime Scene
    00:30:00
  • file Module 06: Dealing with Crime
    00:41:00
  • file Module 07: Victimology
    00:25:00
  • file Module 08: The Criminal Justice System in England and Wales
    00:19:00

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