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Introduction to the Course - What you will learn
My Learning Journey - what I would like to learn in this course.
What is Criminal Psychology and Why is it Important?
An Introduction to the History of Criminal Psychology - Early Criminologists
A Step Back in History - The First Documented Serial Killer - Gilles de Rais
The Psychology of Evil - What Makes a Child Grow up to Become a Serial Killer
Early Biological Theories of Criminality
The Biological Approach in Psychology
Frontal Lobe Trauma - The Incredible Story of Phineas Gage
Brain Injury and Violence
Simple Brain Structures and Functions
Genetics and Crime
Assignment - Frontal Lobe Injury
Behaviourism - Classical Conditioning
Behaviourism - Operant Conditioning
Albert Bandura - Social Learning Theory
Cognitive Behavioural Understanding of Violence and Serial Murder
Attachment Theory Maternal Deprivation
Freud and Dann 1951
Case Study: The Impact of Abuse and Neglect in Childhood
Introduction to The Psychodynamic/Psychoanalytic Approach
Freud's Theory of Life and Death Instincts - Eros and Thanatos
The Significance of Eros and Thanatos in Criminal Behaviour
Freud's Structural Theory of Personality
Freud's Theory of Human Development - The Psychosexual Stages
Frustration Aggression Hypothesis
The Psychoanalytic Understanding of Violence and Serial Murder
An Introduction to Psychopathy and Serial Murder
Psychopathy and Serial Murder Lesson 2
Psychopathy and Serial Murder Lesson 3
The Psychopathic Brain (read and watch resources)
Anti-Social Personality Disorder
Understanding the Relationship between ASPD and Violent Criminal Behaviour
Understanding Interactionism, Reductionism and Determinism in Psychology
The Role of Behavioural Analysis in Criminal Investigations
Behavioural Profiling - Definition, History and Process of Behavioural Profiling
The Four Types of Serial Killers - Typology and Subtypes
FBI Profiling versus UK Profiling: Top Down, Bottom Up
The Psychology of Evil - Why?
Introduction to Psychoanalytic Theory and Violence
Introduction to the Course - What you will learn
Preview
My Learning Journey - what I would like to learn in this course.
What is Criminal Psychology and Why is it Important?
An Introduction to the History of Criminal Psychology - Early Criminologists
A Step Back in History - The First Documented Serial Killer - Gilles de Rais
The Psychology of Evil - What Makes a Child Grow up to Become a Serial Killer
The Biological Approach in Criminal Psychology
Early Biological Theories of Criminality
The Biological Approach in Psychology
Frontal Lobe Trauma - The Incredible Story of Phineas Gage
Brain Injury and Violence
Simple Brain Structures and Functions
Genetics and Crime
Assignment - Frontal Lobe Injury
The Cognitive Behavioural Approach in Criminal Psychology
Behaviourism - Classical Conditioning
Behaviourism - Operant Conditioning
Albert Bandura - Social Learning Theory
Cognitive Behavioural Understanding of Violence and Serial Murder
Child Development - The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences
Attachment Theory Maternal Deprivation
Freud and Dann 1951
Case Study: The Impact of Abuse and Neglect in Childhood
Psychoanalytic Theory and Violence
Introduction to The Psychodynamic/Psychoanalytic Approach
Freud's Theory of Life and Death Instincts - Eros and Thanatos
The Significance of Eros and Thanatos in Criminal Behaviour
Freud's Structural Theory of Personality
Freud's Theory of Human Development - The Psychosexual Stages
Frustration Aggression Hypothesis
The Psychoanalytic Understanding of Violence and Serial Murder
Personality, Violence and Serial Murder
An Introduction to Psychopathy and Serial Murder
Psychopathy and Serial Murder Lesson 2
Psychopathy and Serial Murder Lesson 3
The Psychopathic Brain (read and watch resources)
Anti-Social Personality Disorder
Understanding the Relationship between ASPD and Violent Criminal Behaviour
Interactionism, Reductionism and Determinism
Understanding Interactionism, Reductionism and Determinism in Psychology
Behavioural/Offender Profiling
The Role of Behavioural Analysis in Criminal Investigations
Behavioural Profiling - Definition, History and Process of Behavioural Profiling
The Four Types of Serial Killers - Typology and Subtypes
FBI Profiling versus UK Profiling: Top Down, Bottom Up
Pulling it Altogether - Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer
The Psychology of Evil - Why?
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