Criminology and the UK Justice System

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Last updated on June 22, 2025 11:49 am

This criminology course explores the causes of crime, explains criminal psychology and outlines the police procedures employed by the UK’s justice system.

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Crime can be caused by many factors, including poverty, parental neglect, drug abuse, poor home values and a low sense of self-worth. This course broadens your understanding of criminology and the UK’s criminal justice sector. We examine types of evidence, crime scene processing and reconstruction, criminal psychology, forensic science and more. Sign up for this criminology course to enhance your knowledge of crime and the justice system.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Analyse the causes of crime and desc…
  • Explain how to generate a criminal p…
  • Outline the tactics used to process …
  • Discuss the criminal process and res…
  • Analyse the causes of crime and describe the world?s primary legal systems
  • Explain how to generate a criminal profile
  • Outline the tactics used to process and reconstruct crime scenes
  • Discuss the criminal process and research techniques employed in criminal psychology
  • Describe the role of criminal profiling, offender profiling and victimology in legal systems
  • Discuss the criminal justice system of the United Kingdom
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