Criminology Online Diploma
Criminology Diploma
Elearn College
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Overview
The scientific method of studying crime is known as criminology. Various elements like cause, nature, consequences, responses by law enforcement and methods of prevention are included in the study. Criminology is applicable in the case of both individuals and groups. It is an interdisciplinary field and incorporates ideas and perspectives from areas like sociology, psychology and statistics.
Criminological theories have not lost their relevance even in the modern times, after more than two and a half centuries after its inception. Originally, there were three major schools in criminology: Classical, Positive and Chicago. Various modern perspectives like cultural criminology, critical criminology, postmodern criminology, feminist criminology, etc have displaced the old schools of thought.
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Description
Even though the definition of crime may vary from one society to another, all societies aspire to protect their people from harm and punish serious criminal behaviour. The important aspects of criminology like what constitutes crime, how it is measured and what are the various kinds of criminal activities is covered during the term of the course.
Syllabus
Unit 1 – Defining and Measuring Crime
Unit 2 – Understanding Crime
Unit 3 – How Crime is Measured
Unit 4 – Victims
Unit 5 – Getting Violent – Crime of Force
Unit 6 – Property Crime
Unit 7 – White Collar Crimes
Unit 8 – Organized Crime and Gangs
Unit 9 – The Narcotic Trade
Unit 10 - Terrorism
Who is this course for?
The Criminology Diploma has been designed to give the learner information on the Criminal Justice system and how it works.
Requirements
There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this course. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds.
Career path
Students specialising in this field usually take up places in vocationally relevant areas such as:
Police, Probation Service, Prison Service, youth justice services, diversionary schemes
Crime Analysts in public and private sector organisations
Housing Associations and other partner agencies working with ex-offenders
Victim support organisations
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