Forensic Psychology & Offender Profiling (Fully Accredited)

A Comprehensive Introduction to the use of Forensic Psychology in the investigation of Serious and Serial Crime

Forensic Psychology & Offender Profiling (Fully Accredited)
Forensic Psychology & Offender Profiling (Fully Accredited)

Forensic Psychology & Offender Profiling (Fully Accredited) free download

A Comprehensive Introduction to the use of Forensic Psychology in the investigation of Serious and Serial Crime

Ongoing Professional Development: This course provides the knowledge and skills to improve performance in this area, offering 10 hours of valuable learning and professional development, as evidenced on the certificate issued upon completion.

Live Streamed Availability: This course and a range of other related courses can be delivered to groups of between 6 and 25 people via Live Streaming with Zoom. Contact Kevin O’Doherty for more details on pricing and availability etc.

This fully accredited course, recognized by the International Association of Therapists (IAOTH), offers a comprehensive introduction to Offender Profiling, with a focus on the forensic psychology aspects of crime scene analysis and offender behavior. Upon successful completion, you will receive a certificate acknowledging your expertise in this fascinating and complex field.

The course begins with an overview of offender profiling as developed by the FBI, exploring how psychological theory and investigative methods are applied to crime scene analysis. You will gain a deeper understanding of the psychological and behavioral characteristics that can be inferred from crime scenes, specifically examining how forensic psychologists and mental health experts use this information to build profiles of offenders.

The course delves into the distinctive characteristics of serial killers and rapists, examining how these offenders differ from the general criminal population. Special attention is given to their developmental background, with a focus on how early childhood experiences may shape the behavior and psychological traits of individuals who commit violent crimes.

You will also explore several infamous criminal cases, learning how forensic experts analyze these cases to understand offender psychology. The course encourages you to research these cases further and apply the profiling techniques learned to real-world examples. This research will deepen your understanding of criminal behavior and provide insights into how profiling can be used in criminal investigations.

Key areas covered include:

  • Offender Profiling Foundations: Learn about the origins of offender profiling, the role of the FBI in developing profiling techniques, and how these methods have evolved.

  • Crime Scene Analysis: Understand how forensic psychologists interpret crime scenes to gather crucial clues about an offender’s psychological makeup, including their emotional state, behavioral tendencies, and personality traits.

  • The Psychology of Serial Offenders: Examine the distinctive characteristics of serial killers and rapists, including their developmental history, psychological profiles, and behavioral patterns that set them apart from other criminals.

  • Infamous Case Studies: Gain insight into famous criminal cases and learn how professionals apply profiling techniques to better understand the offenders’ motives and behaviors.

The course is taught in a relaxed, informal, and professional manner, encouraging students to engage with the content and reflect on the issues discussed. You will be invited to share your thoughts, engage in discussions with peers or colleagues, and reach out to the lecturer, Kevin O'Doherty, with any questions or insights you may have. Kevin values open communication and is happy to offer support throughout the course.

Kevin O'Doherty is a highly experienced Psychologist, Forensic Mental Health Expert Witness, and CBT Therapist with over 20 years of experience in the field of mental health. His expertise in criminal psychology, forensic mental health, and offender profiling brings a wealth of practical knowledge to this course, allowing students to explore the subject from both theoretical and applied perspectives.

This course is also available through live streaming and face-to-face formats upon request, offering flexibility for individuals or organizations seeking specialized training in criminal psychology.

Whether you're interested in criminal psychology for personal enrichment or as a professional development opportunity, this course will equip you with the knowledge and skills to better understand offender profiling and the psychological factors that drive criminal behavior.