Psychology of Criminal Profiling Diploma



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Psychology of Criminal Profiling Diploma Career Prospect There is a business and admin element to every employment sector, including energy, engineering, charities, finance, manufacturing, tourism, health, entertainment, the law, leisure, education and local and national government. Working in business and admin, you would provide the support the organisation needs to run efficiently. Most of the jobs in this sector are office based.

Course Introduction This Psychology of Criminal Profiling course is a very intriguing and fascinating course and has been introduced due to the increasing popularity of the courses surrounding this subject area - Criminal Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Criminology, Forensic Science. Every criminal act is committed by a criminal and in seeking to understand the workings of the criminal mind and its motivations, investigators have increasingly turned for assistance to what is now popularly known as psychological profiling. This investigative discipline is based on the belief that a criminal does not just leave physical clues at the scene of the crime but that he also leaves psychological clues. By careful examination and consideration of these clues the skilled profiler endeavours to build up a picture of the likely offender. A skilled profiler combines common sense, observation, background knowledge and geographical factors with a sound knowledge of psychology in his/her efforts to profile a killer. Module 1: An introduction to Profiling Criminals Module 1 gives an introduction to profiling, this is an essential part of the course and requires concentrated study if the learner is to gain maximum benefit from working through the case studies. Module 2: Cayetano Santos Godino Our first case study of the Psychology of Criminal Profiling course takes us to Argentina and Buenos Aires of the early 1900s and a study of the infamous Big Eared Pest, the child killer Santos Godino. Module 3: The Monster of Dusseldorf In case study 2 we will go back to Germany in the 1930s and examine the case of Peter Kurten, The Monster of Dusseldorf, and the groundbreaking work of Professor Carl Berg. Module 4: The Mad Bomber of New York In case study 3 we move to the United States of the 1940s and the incredibly accurate profile of George Metesky, The Mad Bomber of New York by Manhattan psychiatrist Dr. James Brussel. Module 5: The Acid Bath Murderer Case study 4 brings us to war time London and Sussex in England in the 1940s and the case of John George Haigh, The Acid Bath Murderer. Module 6: Who was the Boston Strangler? Case study 5 of the Psychology of Criminal Profiling course takes us back to the United States where we once again meet Dr. James Brussel in the investigation of a series of murders committed in Boston of the 1960s by Albert de Salvo, The Boston Strangler.

Module 8: John Wayne Gacy For case study 7 we return to the United States and Chicago of the 1970s where we encounter John Wayne Gacy and his alter-egos, Pogo and Patches the Clown and the gruesome murders of more than thirty young men and boys. Module 9: The Muswell Hill Murderer For case study 8 of the Psychology of Criminal Profiling course we return to London of the late 1970s and early 1980s, to Muswell Hill, London, where we examine the serial murders committed by Dennis Nilsen, The Muswell Hill Killer. Module 10: Doctor Death The old mill town of Hyde, Cheshire some five miles from the centre of Manchester provides the 1990s setting for case study 9 which examines the murderous medical practice of Doctor Death, alias Doctor Frederick Harold Shipman. Module 11: The Dunblane Massacre The old mill town of Hyde, Cheshire some five miles from the centre of Manchester provides the 1990s setting for case study 9 which examines the murderous medical practice of Doctor Death, alias Doctor Frederick Harold Shipman. Module 12: Conclusion In the conclusion to this Psychology of Criminal Profiling course we examine some of the differences in definition of and approach to profiling, and consider more recent developments such as computer aided geographic profiling. At the end of this last module the learner is invited to carry out research in the media and on the internet to draw up a profile of Raoul Moat. Our aim is to provide you with the best deal available when purchasing the Psychology of Criminal Profiling course, therefore registration fee, certification fee and full tutor support is included in the course price for you. Course Benefits: The course comes with the following benefits: Accredited Certificate Complete Tutor Support Co-operative environment. You can study from anywhere around the world.

This course covers the following Units: An introduction to Profiling Criminals Cayetano Santos Godino The Monster of Dusseldorf The Mad Bomber of New York The Acid Bath Murderer Who was the Boston Strangler? The Yorkshire Ripper John Wayne Gacy The Muswell Hill Murderer Doctor Death The Dunblane Massacre Conclusion How will I study? When you enrol on this course you are assigned a personal expert tutor, to guide and encourage you throughout your studies with the College. Your tutor will be available throughout your course to give you help with specific issues, and difficult topics. Relevant practical exercises and projects are introduced throughout the course aimed at applying the theory and skills learnt. You complete all this work under the supervision and guidance of your tutor who provides you feedback on your assignments and course work on regular basis throughout your course Length of the Course: 200 Hours Entry Requirement: There is no particular entry requirement for this course. What will I get? Psychology of Criminal Profiling Diploma (Online Version) Level 3 Support You will receive the Psychology of Criminal Profiling course online, assignments and study guide plus tutor support by imail. Our student support team are also available for any other queries that you may have whilst completing your course. You can be assured that unlimited support is available for your home study Psychology of Criminal Profiling course, so there is no need to struggle or feel isolated during your studies. How much does it cost? Fee Schedule: Fee: 490 Deposit: 190 5 instalments of 60 each Pay in Full: (20% Discount) 392 ( This course is accredited from NCFE under IIQ license) Fee 490 (in Instalments). 20% Discount when paid in Contact: Cardiff House Cardiff Road CF63 2AW United Kingdom Ph: 00 44 292 0026 229

Assessment: At the end of each Psychology of Criminal Profiling course module there are a number of questions which need to be answered fully and marked by your tutor to gain your Psychology of Criminal Profiling Diploma Certificate. Course Accreditation: This course has been accredited under NCFE IIQ Licence by NCC Resources Limited which has been approved as an NCFE Investing in Quality (IIQ) centre to give formal recognition to courses. At the end of this course successful learners will be awarded a certificate of achievement by NCFE. The training courses have been designed specifically to meet the needs of learners who prefer to study from home. The course measurable learning outcomes have been benchmarked at Level 3 (using Ofqual's Qualification and Credit Framework (QCF) level descriptors) to allow you to consider the depth of study, difficulty, and level of achievement involved. How to Apply? Online: you can enroll online by completing the Apply Online form on OR Email: admission@bolc.co.uk and we will send you all the course information along with the application form which you can fill in and return to us on the same email. After processing your application form we will send you an invoice for the payment of your fee along with guidance on making payment. Payment Methods We at BOLC offer you the variety of payment methods to make the payment process easily manageable. You can choose any of the following methods to pay your fee: Credit or Debit Card PayPal Bank Transfer Western Union