Professional Criminology Diploma Course
Published 12/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 580.68 MB | Duration: 1h 42m
Published 12/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 580.68 MB | Duration: 1h 42m
Become a True Expert In Criminology And Criminal Psychology
What you'll learn
You will learn about the backgrounds of criminal behavior
Gain a deep understanding of the psychology behind mass murderers and spree killers
You will transform the way in which you understand why people commit crime
You will get a deep insight into the criminology
The evolution of criminology
Requirements
No requirements or prerequisities
Description
In this course, we will be looking at a number of various theories that closely explain the links between criminology, criminal offence and a large number of different personality disorders. The field of criminology involves a wide-ranging number of different viewpoints, and their proponents will often have a quite long and intense disagreements about exactly what the task of criminology is. The term criminology was most likely coined in 1885 by Italian law professor Raffaele Garofalo as Criminologia. In this course we will be studying about Borderline Personality Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia as well as many other types of disorders that are probable to be linked to the crime. After taking this course you will understand a great number of the most important psychological theories of criminology as well as criminal behavior. Also, after taking this course you will learn a lot about different mental health issues which arise in many registrated offenders. You will also understand the strong link between various Personality Disorders and the act of Criminal Offence. There are several different definitions that are used for criminal behaviour, including behaviour punishable by public law, behaviour considered immoral, behavior that is violating existing social norms or traditions, or acts that might be causing severe psychological harm. Criminal behaviour is often considered antisocial in nature.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Criminology Overview
Lecture 2 History of Criminology
Lecture 3 What is Criminology
Lecture 4 Biological Criminology
Lecture 5 Chicago School Criminology
Lecture 6 Class Concept in Criminology
Lecture 7 Community Crime Prevention
Lecture 8 Crime Definition
Lecture 9 Criminal Profiling
Lecture 10 Types of Criminals
Lecture 11 Explanation of Criminal Behavior
Lecture 12 The Major Perspectives on the Causes of Criminal Behavior
Lecture 13 Delinqueent Careers And Developmental Criminology
Lecture 14 Why Some People Become Criminals
Lecture 15 Narcissistic Personality Disorder And Crime
Lecture 16 Biological/Physiological Theories and Criminality
Lecture 17 Offender Profiling
Lecture 18 The Four Types of Serial Killers
Lecture 19 Behaviorism
Lecture 20 Humanistic Approach
Lecture 21 The Eight Criminal Risk Factors
Lecture 22 Eysenck's Theory of Criminal Personality
People interested in gaining an insight into understanding human behaviour and why people think and act the way they do.