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Forensic Psychology Diploma

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£14 inc VAT
Study method
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Duration
1.7 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Reed Courses Certificate of Completion - Free
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  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

Dive into the intriguing world of Forensic Psychology with this comprehensive diploma course. From unraveling the complexities of criminal behavior to understanding the critical role of psychologists in legal contexts, this course is tailored to provide you with in-depth knowledge and practical insights into the field of Forensic Psychology.

Learning Outcome: By the end of this Forensic Psychology diploma course, participants will:

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of the core concepts of Forensic Psychology.
  • Acquire insights into the application of Forensic Psychology in investigations and the legal system.
  • Develop the skills necessary for ethical and effective assessment and therapy in forensic settings.
  • Explore the relationship between psychology, law, and criminal behavior.
  • Prepare for a career in the exciting field of Forensic Psychology.

Certificates

Reed Courses Certificate of Completion

Digital certificate - Included

Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.

Curriculum

10
sections
20
lectures
1h 41m
total

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Description

This Forensic Psychology diploma course offers an in-depth exploration of the intersection between psychology and the criminal justice system. From investigating criminal behavior to providing expert testimony in court, this course covers the diverse aspects of Forensic Psychology. Whether you're looking to pursue a career in Forensic Psychology or simply expand your knowledge, this course is designed to cater to your learning needs.

Course Curriculum:

  • Module 1: Introduction to Forensic Psychology

    • Defining Forensic Psychology and its Significance.
    • Distinguishing Forensic Psychology from Forensic Psychiatry.
    • Tracing the history and origins of Forensic Psychology.
    • Exploring the various areas covered by Forensic Psychology.
    • Understanding the pivotal role of Forensic Psychology in the criminal justice system.
  • Module 2: Investigative Psychology and Crime

    • Introduction to crime investigations and objectives.
    • Analyzing theories of offending and criminal behavior.
    • Exploring personal attributes of offenders.
    • Understanding the application of Forensic Psychology in police investigations.
  • Module 3: Research Methods in Forensic Psychology

    • Overview of research methods in Forensic Psychology.
    • Differentiating between quantitative and qualitative research methods.
    • Addressing ethical considerations in Forensic Psychology research.
    • Emphasizing the importance of validity and reliability in research.
  • Module 4: Forensic Psychology in the Courtroom

    • Role of Forensic Psychologists as expert witnesses.
    • Evaluating competency to stand trial.
    • Assessing credibility and eyewitness testimony.
    • Navigating the psychology of jury decision-making.
  • Module 5: Law and Psychology

    • Exploring the intricate relationship between law and psychology.
    • Comparing legal and psychological reasoning.
    • Understanding the basics of mental health law.
    • Analyzing the psychology of jury decision-making.
  • Module 6: Assessment in Forensic Psychology

    • Understanding core concepts of assessment: validity and reliability.
    • Distinguishing between therapeutic and forensic assessment.
    • Mastering interview techniques and procedures.
    • Exploring psychological testing in forensic assessment.
  • Module 7: Therapy in Forensic Psychology

    • Introduction to forensic therapy and its significance.
    • Exploring different approaches to forensic therapy.
    • Developing treatment plans and evaluating outcomes.
    • Ethical considerations in forensic therapy.
  • Module 8: Understanding Violence and Criminal Behavior

    • Exploring different forms of violence and criminal behavior.
    • Analyzing biological, psychological, and social perspectives on violence.
    • Identifying patterns of antisocial and violent behavior.
    • Utilizing psychological profiling in violent crime investigations.
  • Module 9: Education, Training, and Careers in Forensic Psychology

    • Academic pathways to a career in Forensic Psychology.
    • Required training and competencies for forensic psychologists.
    • Uncovering diverse career opportunities in Forensic Psychology.
    • Addressing challenges and rewards in the field.
    • Emphasizing the importance of continual professional development.
  • Module 10: Forensic Psychology in Literature and Visual Medium

    • Exploring the portrayal of Forensic Psychology in literature.
    • Analyzing Forensic Psychology in film and television.
    • Understanding the influence of media on public perception.
    • Addressing ethical issues related to media portrayals.
    • Recognizing the role of Forensic Psychology in advancing public understanding.

Who is this course for?

This Forensic Psychology diploma course is suitable for:

  • Aspiring psychologists interested in the intersection of psychology and the legal system.
  • Individuals looking to deepen their knowledge of criminal behavior and its analysis.
  • Students and professionals interested in pursuing a career in Forensic Psychology.

Requirements

This Forensic Psychology Training does not have any prerequisites or formal requirements.

Career path

Taking Forensic Psychology Course will open up a variety of career options for you.

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