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Forensic Anthropology: Understanding Crime and Society - CPD Certified
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Summary

Price
£19 inc VAT
Study method
Online, On Demand 
Duration
5.9 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Accredited Certificate from LearnDrive - Free
  • Reed Courses Certificate of Completion - Free
  • Learndrive Special Bundle Certificate - £7.99
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

Forensic Anthropology: Understanding Crime and Society - CPD Certified

Dive deep into the world of Anthropology with our CPD Certified course on Forensic Anthropology. Explore the intricate relationship between Anthropology, crime, and society through specialized modules in cultural Anthropology, forensic psychology, and criminology. Enhance your understanding and expertise in Anthropology to navigate complex social dynamics and forensic challenges.

Key Performance Metrics in Forensic Anthropology: Understanding Crime and Society:

  • Grasp fundamental concepts in Cultural Anthropology.
  • Apply Anthropology principles in forensic psychology.
  • Analyze crime through the lens of Anthropology and criminology.
  • Understand societal impacts using Anthropological methods.
  • Develop an Anthropological perspective on legal frameworks.

Accreditation:

This Forensic Anthropology: Understanding Crime and Society Course is CPDQE accredited, which serves as an impactful mechanism for skill enhancement.

Perks:

  • Dual Certificate
  • 05 CPD Points
  • 24/7 Tutor Support

Certificates

Curriculum

5
sections
41
lectures
5h 56m
total
    • 1: Module 01_ Introduction to Anthropology.edited.edited.docx - _ 06:00
    • 2: Module 02_ History of Anthropological Thinking.edited.edited.docx - _ 06:00
    • 3: Module 03_ Culture and Anthropology.edited.edited.docx - _ 06:00
    • 4: Module 04_ Theoretical Approaches to Anthropology.edited.edited.docx - _ 05:00
    • 5: Module 05_ Anthropological Research Methods.edited.edited.docx - _ 11:00
    • 6: Module 06_ Language, Communication, and Art.edited.edited.docx - _ 06:00
    • 7: Module 07_ Economic Anthropology.edited.edited.docx - _ 11:00
    • 8: Module 8 Assessment Test 01 - _ 03:00
    • 9: Module 09_Political Systems.edited.edited.docx - _ 09:00
    • 10: Module 10_ Gender and Sexuality.edited.edited.docx - _ 06:00
    • 11: Module 11_ Marriage, Reproduction, and Kinship.edited.edited.docx - _ 07:00
    • 12: Module 12_ Race, Caste, and Ethnicity.edited.edited.docx - _ 10:00
    • 13: Module 13_ Religion and Belief Systems.edited.edited.docx - _ 09:00
    • 14: Module 14_ The Impact of Industrialisation.edited.edited.docx - _ 08:00
    • 15: Module 15_ Colonialism and Cultural Change.edited.edited.docx - _ 04:00
    • 16: Module 16_ Cultural Exchange and Globalisation.edited.edited.docx - _ 06:00
    • 17: Way to GO! 00:11
    • 18: Module 01 Introduction to Forensic Psychology.docx 10:00
    • 19: Module 02 Investigative Psychology and Crime.docx 08:00
    • 20: Module 03 Research Methods in Forensic Psychology.docx 09:00
    • 21: Module 04 Forensic Psychology in the Courtroom 09:00
    • 22: Module 05 Law and Psychology.docx 11:00
    • 23: Module 06 Assessment in Forensic Psychology 09:00
    • 24: Module 07 Therapy in Forensic Psychology.docx 10:00
    • 25: Module 08 Understanding Violence and Criminal Behaviour 09:00
    • 26: Module 09 Education, Training, and Careers in Forensic Psychology.docx 11:00
    • 27: Module 10 Forensic Psychology in Literature and Visual Medium 09:00
    • 28: Module 1 Introduction to Criminology 09:55
    • 29: Module 2 Types of Crime 08:24
    • 30: Module 3 Violent Crimes 10:29
    • 31: Module 4 The Crime Scene 09:46
    • 32: Module 5 Dealing with Crime 07:39
    • 33: Module 6 Understanding Criminal Psychology 16:56
    • 34: Module 7 Mental Health And Crime 11:38
    • 35: Module 8 Forensic Science 13:35
    • 36: Module 9 Phases of Profiling 13:52
    • 37: Module 10 Criminal Profiling Science, Logic, And Behaviour 12:19
    • 38: Module 11 Criminal Profiling Pragmatic Solution and Behavioural Investigative 09:03
    • 39: Module 12 Victimology 10:21
    • 40: Module 13 The Criminal Justice System in England And Wales 12:37
    • 41: Claim Your Free Accredited Certificate 01:00

Description

This Bundle Comes up with the following Courses:

Course 01: Cultural Anthropology

  • Gain a solid foundation in Cultural Anthropology with an emphasis on how cultural beliefs, practices, and norms shape individual and group behaviors within societies. Understand how Anthropology applies to contemporary issues in crime and society.

Course 02: Diploma in Forensic Psychology

  • Delve into the psychological aspects of criminal behavior through an Anthropological lens. Study how cultural and societal factors influence psychological assessments, criminal profiling, and rehabilitation processes within forensic settings.

Course 03: Criminology

  • Explore criminological theories and methodologies enhanced by Anthropological perspectives. Analyze how Anthropology informs the understanding of crime patterns, prevention strategies, and the societal impact of crime. Discuss case studies where Anthropological insights have led to breakthroughs in crime solving and policy-making.

Career path

  • Museum Curator
  • Cultural Heritage Officer
  • Medical Anthropologist
  • Cultural Consultant

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