Criminal Law Diploma - CPD Certified
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- Criminal Intelligence and Crime Analysis
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Description
This career-focused bundle is formulated to make you a good fit for the employment market. The affined ideas which you will acquire from this course will help you to confidently face the recruiter. Not only that, the proficiency that can be obtained after completing this training will add value to your resume and catch the attention of the employers. Therefore, make yourself a potential aspirant just by clicking on the enrol button and start your learning journey with us.
Course Curriculum:
Module 1: Introduction to Criminal Law
- Definition of Crime
- Classification of Criminal Offences
- What is Criminal Law?
- Burden and Standard of Proof
- The Appeals Process
Module 2: Elements of a Crime
- Actus Reus and Mens Rea
- Characteristics of an Actus Reus
- Mens Rea
Module 3: Incitement, Conspiracy and Attempt
- Inchoate Liability
- Incitement
- Incitement at Common Law
- Conspiracy
- Common-Law Conspiracy
- Attempt
- Attempting Offences
Module 4: Participation
- The Principal and the Accomplice
- Joint Principals and Innocent Agents
- Modes of Participation
- Transferred Malice
- Withdrawal from the Common Plan
- Victims as Accomplices
- Preventing Crime and Limiting Harm
- Acquittal of the Principal
Module 5: Crime Prevention
- Introduction
- Crime Prevention
- Types of Crime Prevention
- Theoretical Basis
- Growth of Crime Prevention
- Situational and Social Crime Prevention
- The CCTV
- Zero Tolerance Policing
Module 6: The Police
- Introduction
- Roles and Development of Police
- Organisation and Accountability
- Rank Structure
- Accountability of Police
- Search Powers: PACE
- Arrest, Detention & Interview
- Police work
- Front Line Definers of Crime
Module 7: Prosecution, Caution and Diversion
- Introduction
- Cautioning
- Cautioning and Young Offenders
- Prosecution
- Code for Crown Prosecutors
- Mentally Disordered Offenders
Module 8: Youth Justice
- Introduction
- Youth and Crime
- Youth Justice System
- Diversion
- The Crime and Disorder Act 1998
- Youth Courts
- Sentencing Young Offenders
Module 9: The Trial
- Adversarial Justice
- Role of the Trial
- Juries
- Rights of the Defendant in Court
- Evidence
- Appeal System
Module 10: Sentencing Process
- Introduction
- Aims of Sentencing
- Types of Sentence
- Factors Affecting Sentence
- Structuring Sentencing Decisions
Module 11: Homicide
- What Is Homicide?
- Corpus Delicti
- Culpable Homicide
- Murder
- Difference between Murder and Culpable Homicide
And Much More...
Module 12: Offences against Person
- Introduction
- Assault
- Assaults on Emergency Workers
- Common Assault – section 39 Criminal Justice Act 1988
- Battery
Module 13: Sexual Offences
- Sexual Assault
- Engaging in Sexual Activity without Consent
- Rape
- Defining Rape
Module 14: Theft
- Theft Act, 1968
- Defining Theft
- Actus Reus
- Mens Rea
Module 15: Blackmail, Robbery & Burglary
- Introduction
- Paradox of Blackmail
- The Actus Reus of Blackmail
- Mens Rea of Blackmail
- Robbery
- Burglary
Module 16: White-Collar Crime
- Understanding White-Collar Crime
- Offences under White-Collar Crimes
- Theft Act, 1968
- Fraud Act, 2006
- Lawyers and White-Collar Crime
- Charges and Authorities
Module 17: Terrorism & Law
- What is Terrorism?
- Interpretation of Terrorism
- What Causes Terrorism?
- Prosecution Guidance for Terrorism
Module 18: Property Offences
- Common Elements
- Deception
- Dishonesty
- Evasion of Liability by Deception
- Making off Without Payment
- Handling Stolen Goods
Module 19: Cybercrime & Piracy
- What Is Cybercrime?
- Common Cybercrimes
- What Is Piracy?
- Piracy and Cybercrimes
- Understanding Piracy
- Computer Misuse Act, 1990
And Much More...
Module 20: Prisons
- Introduction
- Origins of Prison
- Prisons in England and Wales
- Prison Population
- Categories of Inmates
- Female Prisoners
- Home Detention Curfew
- Parole
- Impacts of Prison
- Rehabilitation and Offender Management
Module 21: Probation Service
- Introduction
- Origins and Developments
- The Probation Service
- New National Priorities
- Probation Period
- Parole
Module 22: War Crimes
- Understanding War Crimes
- Violations of Article 3
- Evolution of War Crimes
- Elements of War Crimes
- Underlying Offences
- International Criminal Court
***UK Employment Law: Legal Recruitment Process***
UK Employment Law: Legal Recruitment Process
- Legal Recruitment Process
***Criminal Intelligence and Crime Analysis***
- Module 01: Introduction To Intelligence Analysis
- Module 02: Criminal Intelligence Analysis
- Module 03: Criminal Intelligence Analyst - Skills And Competencies
- Module 04: Understanding Criminal Psychology
- Module 05: Research Methods In Crime Analysis
- Module 06: Decision Making In Criminal Intelligence Analysis
- Module 07: Intelligence-Led Policing
- Module 08: Counterterrorism And Criminal Intelligence Analysis
- Module 09: Technology In Criminal Intelligence Analysis
- Module 10: The Criminal Justice System In England And Wales
Method of Assessment
To successfully complete the bundle, students will have to take an automated multiple-choice exam for all the courses. These exams will be online and you will need to score 60% or above in each course to pass. After successfully passing the exams, you will be able to apply for the certificates.
After successfully passing the course exam, you will be able to apply for a certificate as proof of your expertise.
Certification
All students who successfully complete the bundle can instantly download their free e-certificates. You can also purchase the hard copy of the certificates for £9.99, which will be delivered by post.
Who is this course for?
The course is ideal for those who are interested or already working in this sector.
Requirements
No prior qualifications are needed for Learners to enrol on this course.
Career path
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