Crime Analysis

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  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Class hours

    17h

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Online campus

    Yes

The Crime Analysis course provides a structured introduction to analysing crime data, identifying patterns, and supporting informed decision-making in criminal justice and community safety settings. Designed for online CPD learners, this course explains how crime analysis supports policing strategies, crime prevention, and public safety planning. Learners will explore core concepts such as crime trends, hotspot analysis, offender behaviour, and the use of data to understand when, where, and why crimes occur.

The course covers essential analytical approaches used in crime analysis, including basic statistical interpretation, intelligence-led policing principles, and ethical considerations when handling crime data. Learners will gain insight into how analysts support investigations, allocate resources effectively, and contribute to evidence-based strategies that reduce crime and improve outcomes.

This course is suitable for anyone seeking to build foundational knowledge in crime analysis, criminology, or criminal intelligence. It supports personal development and career progression by strengthening analytical thinking, data interpretation, and reporting skills valued across law enforcement, security, research, and public sector roles. With flexible online access, learners can study at their own pace while developing skills that enhance professional capability and CV strength.

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Understand key principles of crime analysis
Interpret crime data and trend patterns
Identify crime hotspots and risk factors
Apply analytical thinking to crime prevention
Recognise ethical and legal considerations
Support evidence-based decision-making

This course is intended for individuals interested in crime analysis, criminology, or data-driven approaches to crime prevention. It is suitable for aspiring crime analysts, security professionals, community safety officers, and those working or planning to work in policing support, criminal justice, or public sector roles. The course is also valuable for researchers, students, or professionals seeking to enhance analytical and critical thinking skills relevant to crime and social behaviour.

No prior experience in crime analysis is required, making the course accessible to beginners as well as those wishing to strengthen existing knowledge. It is ideal for learners aiming to improve their CV, broaden career options, or develop a clearer understanding of how crime data informs policy and operational decisions. The inclusive design ensures suitability for learners from diverse educational and professional backgrounds.

There are no formal entry requirements for enrolling on this course. It is suitable for learners aged 16 and above who have an interest in crime analysis or criminal justice. A good standard of English is recommended to support understanding of course materials and written content. Basic numeracy and IT skills will be helpful, as learners will engage with data concepts and online learning resources. The course is delivered fully online, allowing learners to study from any location using an internet-enabled device.

Upon successful completion of the Crime Analysis, you will qualify for a UK and internationally recognised professional certification. You may also choose to formalise your achievement by obtaining your PDF Certificate for £9 or a Hardcopy Certificate for £15.

This course offers flexible, self-paced learning designed to fit around personal and professional commitments. The expert-designed modules present crime analysis concepts in a clear, structured format that supports confident understanding. Learners focus on practical and career-focused outcomes by developing analytical and data interpretation skills relevant to real-world contexts. The course strengthens transferable skills such as critical thinking, reporting, and problem analysis, all of which enhance a CV. With online access available at any time, learners can progress independently while building knowledge that supports personal development and career advancement.

The course is designed to be accessible for learners at different levels. Concepts are explained clearly, with structured modules that build knowledge step by step. No previous experience in crime analysis is required, making it suitable for beginners. Learners can study at their own pace, revisit materials when needed, and progress confidently without academic pressure.

This course helps develop analytical thinking, data interpretation, and problem-solving skills valued across criminal justice, security, research, and public sector roles. It enhances CV strength by demonstrating knowledge of crime analysis principles and evidence-based decision-making. The skills gained also support career progression and personal development in related fields.

The course is delivered fully online through a self-paced learning platform. Learners can access materials anytime from any internet-enabled device. This flexible study method allows individuals to balance learning with work or personal commitments while progressing independently through the course content.

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2019

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Subjects

  • Criminal Psychology
  • Interpretation
  • IT Law
  • Criminology
  • Public
  • Law
  • Data analysis
  • Psychology
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Course programme

Crime Analysis focuses on examining crime data to identify patterns, trends, and risks that support informed decision-making. It covers data interpretation, analytical methods, reporting techniques, and ethical considerations to assist crime prevention and investigative planning.

Course Curriculum

  • Crime Analysis - Updated Version
  • Module 01: Introduction to Criminology and Profiling
  • Module 02: Classification of Crime
  • Module 03: Violent Crimes
  • Module 04: The Crime Scene
  • Module 05: Dealing with Crime
  • Module 06: Understanding Criminal Psychology
  • Module 07: Forensic Science
  • Module 08: Phases of Profiling
  • Module 09: Criminal Profiling: Science, Logic and Metacognition
  • Offender Profiling: Pragmatic Solution and Behavioural Investigative Advice
  • Module 11: Victimology
  • Module 12: The Criminal Justice System in England and Wales
  • Mock Exam
  • Final Exam

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Crime Analysis

Special Emagister price

£ 9 £ 425 VAT inc.