- Introduction
- What is Forensic Psychology? - A Working Definition
- What is Criminal Profiling? - A Working Definition
Online
₹ 3,299
Quick facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
Forensic psychology uses science to answer legal questions in criminal, civil, contractual, and other judicial proceedings. Forensic psychology includes research and practice on psychology-law topics like jury selection, reducing systemic racism in criminal law, and eyewitness testimony. Wilhelm Wundt, Hugo Münsterberg, and Sigmund Freud were early contributors to the field. Forensic psychology today applies "the scientific, technical, or specialized knowledge of psychology to the law" in several subfields. The APA's specialty guidelines for Forensic Psychologists mention social, clinical, experimental, counseling, and neuropsychology. Forensic Psychology and Offender Profiling Certificate is made available by Udemy to candidates who want to explore the history and application of criminal profiling.
Forensic Psychology and Offender Profiling Certificate online training includes two hours of video, four downloadable resources, and a digital certificate upon course completion.
Forensic Psychology and Offender Profiling Certificate online classes consist of forensic psychology, criminal profiling, work of the FBI, VICAP, questions, and neurological explanations for serial killings
The highlights
- Full Lifetime Access
- Two Hours of Video
- Four Downloadable Resources
- Access on Mobile and TV
- Certificate of Completion
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
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What you will learn
Forensic Psychology and Offender Profiling Certificate course, the candidate will gain knowledge of the history and application of criminal profiling of severe crimes such as murder and rape. The candidate will gain an understanding of psychology, and profiling, from its origins in the FBI to its current application, as well as how and why profilers derive their descriptions of likely offender traits. The applicant will learn about geographic profiling, organized and disorganized crime scenes, chronology, and human behavior, as well as the history of serial murder and the explanation for the emergence of serial killers.
The syllabus
Introduction
History of Criminal Profiling and the Work of the FBI
- FBI and Criminal Profiling
- VICAP - The Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) and FBI
The Criminal Profiling Process - The Questions we Ponder
- The Organised versus the Disorganised Crime Scene
- If You Want to Understand the Artist, Examine their Painting - Initial Questions
- Examining what Happened at the Crime Scene/s
- Examining How the Crime/s Happened
- Exploring the Timeline of When the Crime took Place
- Why Did the Crime Happen the Way That it Did?
- Why Could Have Committed Such a Crime?
- The Organised Crime Scene - An Organised Offender?
- Definition of Serial Killer and Some Infamous Cases
- Personality Characteristscs of Serial Killers
- Looking Closely at the Patterns of Human Behaviour
- Modus Operandi and Signature of Serious Criminals
- Reconstructing the Crime Scene/s to Suspect Interrogation
- Whats Contained in the Psychological/Criminal Profile Report?
- The History of Serial Killing
- Profiling Jack the Ripper
Explanations for Development of Serial Killers
- The Development of Serial Killers
- A Neurological Explanation for Serial Killings
- The Damaged or Malfunctioning Amygdala
- Psychoanalytic Explanations for Serial Killing
- Thankyou
Instructors
Mr Kevin Michael O Doherty
Psychologist
Freelancer