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Criminology for Beginners Diploma Level 2
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Criminology for Beginners has been written for those who wish either to study criminology for fun or to sample a taster for further study and accreditation. It has been written in easy to follow terms and will enable the student to understand the basics behind Forensics, Autopsies, Types of Criminals, Processing a Scene of Crime, Profiling Methods, and will examine past cases and policing methods as well as Crime and Punishment.
About Criminology
Primarily concentrating on murder cases the student will be able to gather an understanding of how autopsies provide information and clues not just to cause of death but also the life style of the victim and the possible identity of the perpetrator of the crime.
Syllabus
Lesson One: What is Criminology?
- Poisons
- The Case of Florence Maybrick.
- The Case of Charles LeFarge
Lesson Two: Knives
- The Case of Jack the Ripper (Part One)
- Victims
Lesson Three: The Case of Jack the Ripper (Part Two)
- Victims and Suspects
- Possible Victims
- Psychological Profiling
Lesson Four: Parricide and Matricide.
- The Case of Lizzie Borden
- The Case of Jo Ann Kiger
- The Case of Francis Blandy
- Somnambulism
Lesson Five: The Post Mortem / Autopsy
- Entomology
- Processing A Scene Of Crime
- Cold Cases
- The Case of Lord Lucan
Lesson Six: Prostitution
- Case of Jack the Stripper
- The Serial Killer
- Maslow - hierarchy of needs
- The Case of Burke and Hare
- The Case of Bela Kiss
- The Case of Peter Sutcliffe
Lesson Seven: The Black Dahlia
- The Case of Jean Spangler
- The Case of Marian Parker
- Missing Persons
- Kidnapping
Lesson Eight: Execution
- Methods of Execution.
- Capital punishment
- The Case of Ruth Ellis
- The Last Men To Be Executed In England
- Albert Pierrepoint
- Hangmen of the United Kingdom
- Law Enforcement Agencies
- The Profumo Case
Lesson One: What is Criminology?
- Poisons
- The Case of Florence Maybrick.
- The Case of Charles LeFarge
Lesson Two: Knives
- The Case of Jack the Ripper (Part One)
- Victims
Lesson Three: The Case of Jack the Ripper (Part Two)
- Victims and Suspects
- Possible Victims
- Psychological Profiling
Lesson Four: Parricide and Matricide.
- The Case of Lizzie Borden
- The Case of Jo Ann Kiger
- The Case of Francis Blandy
- Somnambulism
Lesson Five: The Post Mortem / Autopsy
- Entomology
- Processing A Scene Of Crime
- Cold Cases
- The Case of Lord Lucan
Lesson Six: Prostitution
- Case of Jack the Stripper
- The Serial Killer
- Maslow - hierarchy of needs
- The Case of Burke and Hare
- The Case of Bela Kiss
- The Case of Peter Sutcliffe
Lesson Seven: The Black Dahlia
- The Case of Jean Spangler
- The Case of Marian Parker
- Missing Persons
- Kidnapping
Lesson Eight: Execution
- Methods of Execution.
- Capital punishment
- The Case of Ruth Ellis
- The Last Men To Be Executed In England
- Albert Pierrepoint
- Hangmen of the United Kingdom
- Law Enforcement Agencies
- The Profumo Case
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Accreditation
The course has been endorsed under the ABC Awards’ Quality Licence Scheme. This means that Online Academies have undergone an external quality check to ensure that the organisation and the courses it offers, meet certain quality criteria.
The completion of this course alone does not lead to an Ofqual regulated qualification but may be used as evidence of knowledge and skills towards regulated qualifications in the future. The unit summary can be used as evidence towards Recognition of Prior Learning if you wish to progress your studies in this sector.
Assessment
At the conclusion of each module there is a simple multiple choice question assessment. This will help you remember the main points of the lesson and act as a check that you have retained the essential knowledge and understanding of that particular section. The results can be seen instantaneously and you can correct wrong answers. When the result is satisfactory you can progress to the next module.
Having succeeded with the last module’s multi choice review you will be able to take the final online test. When completed it is automatically sent to your tutor for assessment. If you have passed, then notification is sent to you along with PDF’s of your awards and certificates.
If not, you can re-sit this final test as many times as you like.
Course Outcomes
Once you have successfully completed all the modules and the final assessment paper you will become the proud owner of:
A Level 2 Certificate of Achievement issued by ABC Awards
A Diploma issued by Online Academies
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