Criminology Diploma Level 3
Course
Distance
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Distance Learning
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Class hours
200h
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Duration
12 Months
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Start date
Different dates available
If you want to develop your knowledge of Criminology so that you can embark on a rewarding career or you are already working in a related field and want to improve your career prospects, then this is the course for you.
This Distance Learning Criminology course is an extremely interesting home study course, which draws on the study of crime, violence, victims, terrorism, criminal statistics and also the criminal justice system. The Criminology course is a multi-disciplinary course that encompasses law, psychology and sociology in order to help you gain a greater knowledge of this discipline and make informed conclusions.
Important information
Documents
- Counselling Diploma Level 3.pdf
Government funding available
Facilities
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About this course
You do not need any prior learning knowledge or experience to take this course. This course is openly available to anyone who wishes to take part in a highly rewarding home study course, although you would be expected to have a reasonable standard of literacy.
You have the freedom to start the course at any time and continue your studies at your own pace for a period of up to 12 months from initial registration with the full support of your Tutor.
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Subjects
- Statistics
- Sociology
- Psychology
- Ms Word
- School
- Word
- IT Law
- Criminology
- Law
- Criminal investigations
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Distance Learning Provider
A Distance Learning Course is the ideal way to gain a qualification without having the worry of trying to fit your studies around your everyday life. You can complete your studies in your own time and we are on hand seven days a week to help you plan your future.
Course programme
- Introduction to Criminology
- Chapter 1: Social Order Maintenance in Celtic & Roman Britain
- Chapter 2: Inequality before the Law
- Chapter 3: Criminalisation, Victims and the Role of the State
- Chapter 4: Classicism and Positivism
- Chapter 5: The Anglo American Model and the Chicago School of Criminology
- Chapter 6: Anomie, Social Control & Deviant Subculture Theories
- Chapter 7: Administrative Criminology
- Chapter 8: Labelling Theory and Critical Criminology
- Chapter 9: Right Realism
- Chapter 10: Left Idealism and Left Realism
- Chapter 11: Feminist Criminology
- Chapter 12: Ethnicity and Crime
- Chapter 13: Mentally Disordered Offenders and the Criminal Justice System
- Chapter 14: Young Offenders and the Criminal Justice System
- Chapter 15: Children and Criminology
- Chapter 16: Agencies of Social Control
- Chapter 17: The National Probation Service
- Chapter 18: Incarceration and Punishment
- Chapter 19: White Collar Crime
- Chapter 20: Violent Crime
Theoretical information is provided throughout the Criminology course, followed by a series of activities and essays that are to be completed and marked by your personal tutor. Each module of the Criminology course contains one 500 word essay plus short questions.
Additional information
Criminology Diploma Level 3