Criminal Psychology: Children And Adolescents - Certified

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Criminal Psychology: Children And Adolescents - Certified
Published 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.98 GB | Duration: 3h 24m

Accredited course on Criminology & Criminal Behaviour, Teenage Aggression & Violence, Substance abuse, Severe Crime

What you'll learn

Understand what is 'Juvenile Crime' and the reasons of criminal behaviour in children

Realise the importance of 'mental health issues' when it comes to court cases

Understand the 'genetics' Vs 'learned behaviour' when it comes to criminal personalities

Know how much 'attachment' between caregivers and babies affect the child's development for life

Requirements

Your interest in psychology, human behaviour, and criminology is required!

Description

Are you interested in learning about Criminal Psychology in Children and Adolescents? Would you like to become a Criminal or Forensic Psychologist? Or perhaps you are taking this course for your own personal knowledge? This course is created by Research Psychologist (from England, UK) - Elmira Strange, MPhil. In the last 10 years, Elmira has been working as a teacher of Psychology, Self-Development, Therapy, and Coaching. In the last 7 years, Elmira has created 30 courses for Udemy, for anyone interested in the Psychology of human behaviour, therapy approaches, and self-development in general. Elmira has taught around 100,000 students up-to-date around the world through various international online schools and is aimed at continuing this education for all.  This course 'Criminal Psychology: Children & Adolescents' is certified and accredited by the International Association Of Therapist (IAOTH) and will provide with you some interesting knowledge related to crime committed by children and adolescents. Here you will learn, e.g.:-  'Juvenile Crime' and 'Antisocial Behaviour' in children: definitions, facts, statistics- Mental Health issues (in both parents and children) which might be the reason for committing a crime- The known genetic links that are connected to criminal behaviour according to latest studies - The types of attachment in the newborn (insecure and avoidant) that can predict criminal behaviour in adolescents- Poverty and 'parental neglect' as predictors of criminal behaviour according to research- Aggression and violent behaviour in teenagers (and what to do!),and so much more!In this course, we will also look at some examples where severe crime, murder and mass shootings were conducted by teenagers, such as the famous case of Slender Man.And finally, we’ll have a discussion on:- The prevention of crime among teenagers-  How to spot the signs of alcohol and drug abuse- How to stop aggression and violence at home, and much more!Additionally, you will have TWO EXTRA LECTURES:- EXTRA 1: PERSONALITY TYPES - CRIME THEORY (EYSENCK)- EXTRA 2: NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER (NPD)SEE YOU IN THE CLASS!! :)

Overview

Section 1: Introduction to the Course

Lecture 1 About the Instructor

Lecture 2 About the Course

Section 2: Introduction to Criminal Psychology

Lecture 3 What is the Difference between ‘Criminal’ and ‘Forensic’ psychology?

Lecture 4 What is ‘crime’ and ‘juvenile offending’?

Lecture 5 Most common types of crime in juvenile delinquency

Section 3: Mental Health in Children & The Links to Criminal Behaviour

Lecture 6 Antisocial Behaviour in Children

Lecture 7 Symptoms of Conduct Disorder

Lecture 8 ADHD and Criminal Behaviour

Lecture 9 Alcohol & Drug Abuse in Teenagers

Lecture 10 Personality Disorders and Crime in Adolescents

Section 4: Environment & Parenting

Lecture 11 Who to blame: Genetic Inheritance or Parenting?

Lecture 12 Quality of Parenting in Criminal Psychology

Lecture 13 Attachment to the Newborn: ‘Insecure’ and ‘Avoidant’

Lecture 14 Mental Health Problems in Parents

Lecture 15 Poverty and Parental Neglect

Lecture 16 The Role Models that Fail: Child’s Life

Section 5: Types & Theories of Criminal Behaviour

Lecture 17 The elements of Crime: Act, Intent, Concurrence, Legality

Lecture 18 Types of juvenile delinquency: Truancy (skipping school)

Lecture 19 Juvenile Behaviour: Crime Against Property

Lecture 20 Juvenile Delinquency: Sex-related Crime (rape)

Lecture 21 Severe Crime: Murder and School Shootings

Lecture 22 Juvenile Crime: Examples Part-1

Lecture 23 Juvenile Crime: Examples Part-2

Section 6: Preventing and Stopping Crime in Children and Adolescents

Lecture 24 Aggression and Violent Behaviour in Children & Teenagers

Lecture 25 How to Recognise the Signs of Alcohol Abuse in Children and Teenagers?

Lecture 26 Preventing Crime in Children & Adolescents

Section 7: Thank You & Good Bye!

Lecture 27 Final Video: Thank You & Good Bye

Section 8: EXTRA LECTURES

Lecture 28 EXTRA 1: Eysenck's Theory of Criminal Personality

Lecture 29 EXTRA 2: Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)

Section 9: FINAL TEST

Lecture 30 HOW TO OBTAIN YOUR CERTIFICATE

Students of Psychology,Individuals interested in human behaviour,Learners of criminal behaviour & criminology