A Fascinating Insight Into The Minds Of Criminals by Using Forensic Psychology. Fully Accredited Course
A Fascinating Insight Into The Minds Of Criminals by Using Forensic Psychology. Fully Accredited Course
An Overview of This Course
Our Diploma course on Forensic Psychology is a fascinating course for all who have an interest in the legal system and who would like to have a unique insight into the minds of criminals. It is also an effective add-on course for a psychologist or anyone wishing to learn more so to qualify as a Criminologist or a Forensic Psychologist.
The work in this sector is varied and there is understandably, some cross over. It involves the assessment and treatment afforded when it comes to criminal behaviour. This means working alongside professionals in law and order and also, requires some involvement of prisoners and suspects.
Within the remit of forensic psychology, there will be a need to participate in criminal profiling and to advise parole boards, attend mental health tribunals, be involved with the rehabilitation of prisoners and providing research-based evidence for best working practices and policy.
This course is in-depth and there is much to learn.
What is Forensic Psychology
The Criminal World
Deception
Interviewing
Understanding Victims of Crime
Measuring & Assessing
Final Assessments
Accreditation
And Much More!
Bestselling Instructor with over 85,000 students (over 52,000 students buying additional courses) in 179 countries!
Dr Karen E Wells has been working with clients & students since 2000 and has successfully helped thousands of clients overcome their issues in life and students to help their clients. It is from that experience that she has created over 80 courses within the Complementary Therapies field.
Take a fascinating look into the minds of criminals.
The great thing is that there are no prerequisites for this course, just an internet connection, a note pad and pen and an open and willing mind!
This course can be for self development or for those that are already Psychologists and wish to add Forensic Psychology to their toolkit.