Office 501 Clover Bay Tower, Business Bay
Length5 days
TypeIn person
Crime is not only an act—it's a puzzle. Every crime, from street crime to savagery, is accompanied by traces of behavior, motive, and thought patterns. But what do practitioners do with the pieces? How do investigators, forensic scientists, and criminal profilers use psychology, evidence, and methods of investigation to break cases?
That's what the Criminology and Psychological Profiling Course is all about. This isn't just learning crime—it's learning the criminal mind, the forensic science of investigation, and the methods used to identify, analyze, and predict criminal behavior. If you're a law enforcement officer, a psychologist, a legal professional, or simply interested in criminal investigations, this course gives you the tools to untangle the complexity of crime.
Crime, Its Causes, and the Role of Profiling
Crime is embedded in society, psychology, and biology. To combat it, one needs to comprehend its causes. This session explores the causes of crime, criminological theories, and profiling to solve cases.
What is a crime and why does it happen? – Examining root causes, from social to psychological factors.
The worth of profiling – How criminal profiling aids investigations and helps law enforcement.
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