Criminal Mind: Intersection of Psychology and Crime

Understanding of Criminal's Headspace. Criminal Psychology. Criminology.

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Description

Have you ever wondered what is hidden in the dark mind of Jeffrey Dahmer? Or maybe you have asked yourself what Ted Bundy's alternative motives are? Perhaps you are confused of the fact that individuals even have the urge to commit crimes. If you're someone who is intrigued by the minds of these criminals, you came across the right course.

In the following lessons you are going to explore psychology from a criminal point of view. Criminal Psychology is a field of study that dives into the fascinating and complex world of criminal behavior. Through the lens of criminal psychology, you will gain a deep understanding of what motivates criminals to act, and how they think and behave. You'll also gain valuable insights into the criminal justice system. You'll learn how criminal psychology is used in forensic investigations, profiling, and in the courtroom, to help bring criminals to justice. But criminal psychology isn't just about solving crimes. It is also about understanding human behaviour on a deeper level. You'll gain insights into the complexities of the human mind, and how different factors, such as upbringing, mental health, and social influences, can contribute to criminal behavior. However, it is of great importance to acknowledge the ethical and moral proceedings of criminal psychology.

I hope you will enjoy this lectures. Welcome aboard!

What You Will Learn!

  • Theories of Criminal Behavior
  • What is Criminal Profiling
  • The Relationship between Psychopathy and Criminal Behavior
  • Overview of Forensic Psychology
  • Cybercrime, Terrorism, Human Trafficking, Modern-Day Slavery...
  • Real Life Examples of Criminal Psychology

Who Should Attend!

  • Everyone who wishes to take a deeper look in the mind of a criminal
  • Everyone who wants to pursue criminal psychology as a career choice or is just generally interested in this field
  • Everyone who is curious about crime and psychology behind it