Criminology and Forensic Science Diploma Bundle
Criminology and Forensic Science Diploma Bundle
The combined Criminology and Forensic Science Diploma will give you the necessary edge in the competitive Criminology and Forensics industry.
Criminology Diploma
This Level 3 Criminology course is an extremely insightful home study course that has been created due to the popular demand of our Level 3 Certificate. Criminology is a broad subject area that draws on the study of crime, violence, victims, terrorism, criminal statistics and the criminal justice system. The Criminology course is a multi-disciplinary course that encompasses law, psychology and sociology in order to gain greater knowledge of this discipline and make informed conclusions…
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Criminology and Forensic Science Diploma Bundle
The combined Criminology and Forensic Science Diploma
will give you the necessary edge in the competitive
Criminology and Forensics industry.
Criminology Diploma
This Level 3 Criminology course is an extremely insightful home study course that has been created due to the popular demand of our Level 3 Certificate. Criminology is a broad subject area that draws on the study of crime, violence, victims, terrorism, criminal statistics and the criminal justice system. The Criminology course is a multi-disciplinary course that encompasses law, psychology and sociology in order to gain greater knowledge of this discipline and make informed conclusions.
Course topics covered within the Criminology course include Children and Criminology, Young Offenders and the Criminal Justice System, the Anglo American Model and Labelling Theory and Critical Criminology.
The Criminology course is designed for study by distance learning at work or at home in your own time and at your own pace.
Forensic Science Diploma
In this Forensic Science Diploma we will examine the fascinating subject of Forensic Science. Forensic science can be simply defined as the application of science to the law. In criminal cases forensic scientists are often involved in the search for, and examination of, physical traces which might be useful for establishing or excluding an association between someone suspected of committing a crime and the scene of the crime or victim. Such traces commonly include blood and other body fluids, hairs, textile fibres from clothing etc., materials used in buildings such as paint and glass, footwear, tool and tyre marks, flammable substances used to start fires and so on. Sometimes the scientist will visit the scene itself to advise about likely sequence of events, any indicators as to who the perpetrator might be, and to join in the initial search for evidence. Other forensic scientists analyse suspected drugs of abuse, specimens from people thought to have taken them or to have been driving after drinking too much alcohol, or to have been poisoned. Yet others specialise in firearms, explosives, or documents whose authenticity is questioned.
This fascinating subject provides a host of exciting career opportunities for those who are appropriately qualified and motivated.
If you would like to find out more about becoming a Forensic Scientist please visit Forensic Science Centre
Our aim is to provide you with the best deal available, therefore registration fee, certification fee and full tutor support is included in the course price for you.
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