What will you in Introduction to Criminology: Explaining Crime Course
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Understand the foundations of criminology and its role in criminal justice
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Explore major criminological theories: biological, psychological, and sociological
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Analyze the mindset of offenders through criminal psychology frameworks
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Identify types of crimes, offenders, and criminal behavior patterns
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Apply criminological thinking to real-world case studies and forensic contexts
Program Overview
Module 1: Introduction to Criminology
⏳ 30 minutes
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Definition, history, and scope of criminology
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Criminology vs. criminal justice vs. forensic psychology
Module 2: Biological & Psychological Theories
⏳ 45 minutes
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Early biological determinism and modern neurocriminology
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Psychological traits, personality disorders, and psychopathy in offenders
Module 3: Sociological Theories of Crime
⏳ 1 hour
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Social learning, strain theory, and labeling theory
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Role of environment, peer groups, and socioeconomic status
Module 4: Criminal Psychology & Behavioral Patterns
⏳ 1 hour
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Cognitive distortions, impulsivity, and decision-making in criminal acts
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Profiling different offender types: serial offenders, white-collar criminals, etc.
Module 5: Types of Crimes & Offenders
⏳ 45 minutes
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Violent vs. non-violent crime, organized crime, cybercrime
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Juvenile delinquency, female offenders, and recidivism factors
Module 6: Case Studies & Applications
⏳ 45 minutes
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Real-world analysis of notable criminal cases
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Application of theories to investigative and correctional settings
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Job Outlook
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Criminology knowledge supports careers in law enforcement, corrections, forensic psychology, and social work
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Useful for roles in criminal profiling, victim support, probation services, and legal research
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Provides a strong foundation for further study in criminology, psychology, or criminal law
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Helps professionals understand offender behavior and crime prevention strategies
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