This Diploma in Criminology course should give you a comprehensive understanding of various facets of both crime and the criminal justice system in the context of the United Kingdom. This subject is deeply interlinked with other social science disciplines like sociology, social policy, political science, geography, psychology, history, law, and police studies. The intersectionality of these disciplines cultivates what is termed as the ‘criminological imagination,’ which is essentially a nuanced understanding of crime, justice, and societal reactions.
Overview
By completing Level 4 Diploma in Criminology Program, learners will have an enhanced ability to Criminological Theories, Criminal Justice Systems, Criminal Behaviour Analysis, Legal Framework, Criminal Justice Ethics, and Crime Prevention and Control.
Duration
3 – 5 Hours
Learning Aims & Outcome
The learning outcomes of this course include:
- Unravelling Crime: An Introduction
- Societal Perceptions and Reactions
- The Role of Media in Shaping Perceptions
- Victim and Perpetrator Dynamics
- Dynamics of Power and Crime
- Power, Influence, and Social Standing
- State Actions and Criminal Definitions
- Navigating the Criminal Justice System
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of Criminal Justice System
- Reimagining Crime and Justice
- Towards a Criminological Imagination
Value of Course
Developed by Professionals
This course is CPD Certified
Assesment
The delivery of all assessments is conducted via the virtual learning environment (VLE). Assignments and research will be submitted via the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).