Course Curriculum
- 10 sections
- 26 lectures
- 00:00:00 total length
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Interventions to reduce risk of re-offending
00:07:00 -
History of development of Forensic Psychology
00:06:00
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Research Design and Methodology
00:12:00 -
Critical evaluation of psychological research
00:09:00
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What is Criminology
00:10:00 -
Understanding Crime
00:10:00 -
Classification and Measurement of Crimes
00:10:00 -
Characteristics of Offenders (Criminals)
00:05:00
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Introduction to theories of offending
00:06:00 -
Theories of sexual offending
00:08:00 -
Theories of violent offending
00:08:00 -
Theories of fire-setting behaviour
00:08:00
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Personal characteristics of offenders
00:06:00 -
Personality disordered offenders
00:06:00 -
Psychopathic offenders
00:07:00 -
Mental Illness and offending
00:07:00
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An Introduction to Offender Profiling
00:05:00 -
Approaches to Offender Profiling
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The Effectiveness of Offender Profiling
00:06:00
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Eye-witness testimony
00:09:00 -
Expert witness testimony
00:04:00 -
Attitudes towards victims
00:06:00
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’What works’ literature in reducing re-offending
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Incident management (Crisis Negotiation)
00:08:00 -
Introduction: About the Course and the Tutor
00:03:00
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Assignment – Criminology and Police Investigations
00:00:00