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Introduction to Criminology Courses Online

Online Criminology Course: Explaining Crime

You can get access to my “Introduction to Criminology: Explaining Crime” here. It’s a 2,5 hour course that provides a full introduction to the fundamentals of criminology and explanations for crime. It covers questions like:

  • The Psychology of Criminal Minds – How can the mind contribute to crime?
  • The Body and Crime – How do biological factors (e.g., genes, the brain) come into play when it comes to criminal behavior?
  • Decision-Making – How and why do people choose to commit crime?
  • Social Influence – How do the people and the places around us influence our criminal behavior?

If you use this discount coupon, you can get the course on Udemy for a custom price of only $14.99.

Free Criminology Online Courses: Psychology of Crime

You can get access to one of my free criminology online courses, “Learn Criminal Psychology Fundamentals” here. It is a brief, 1-hour course introduction to the psychology of crime, where you will learn how the psychology of people’s minds can explain their criminal behavior. This course is a section from my full online course described above. But, it also works as a standalone course for anyone who wants to get a first look at the mind and crime. And just because I think this stuff is so interesting, I’ve added in seven extra lectures that are not available in my other course. It covers questions like: what are the psychological causes for why some people commit crime, what does personality have to do with it, what is psychopathy, and how does child problem behavior relate to later delinquency?

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