Course details

Have you ever wondered what criminology really is about? What is true and what is false about crime in all that newspaper you read or crime movies you see?

I believe that every one shall be able to gain scientific knowledge easily and comfortably.

To study and understand scientific concepts without being nervous about the mental effort he must make.

So I have created the online criminology course "Criminology Made Easy"

In this course you will be able to understand the basic concepts of criminology and what this science tries to examine. You will also learn:

  • What is criminology
  • How crime is crime
  • Crime types & typologies
  • How to be protected from becoming a victim
  • Criminological Theories
  • The psychology and science of the victim
  • Criminal justice & criminal policy

You will also be able to download all the courses stuff all in a singe ebook at the end of the course.

This course is also ideal for prospect university students who want to know more about criminology before choosing it as a field of study.

So! Which are your chances to become a victim of crime? What are your potentials of becoming a criminal yourself and if so who is to blame?

Learn useful things about how someone finally becomes an offender of crime. And how easy or difficult it is for someone to become a victim.

How may types of crime are out there? Learn about the basic categories of crime and their characteristics such as homicide, white-collar, hate crimes and more.

And the big question! What happens if a criminal is caught? Does the criminal justice system works anyway?

Of course we will discover what a "crime" is. Who decides what a crime is? The society, the law or both?

We will also discuss the famous theories (Freud, Lombroso etc.) about why someone commits a crime. So who is to be blamed? The criminal, the society, the financial and social circumstances or someone else? Don't be so sure for the answer?...!

Updated on 30 December, 2017

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