Criminal Psychology
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 21.18 GB | Duration: 21h 42m
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 21.18 GB | Duration: 21h 42m
Understanding the Minds Behind the Crime
What you'll learn
Understanding the Psychological Theories of Crime
Criminal Profiling and Behavior Analysis
The Role of Mental Health in Crime
Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation Strategies
Requirements
Basic Knowledge of Psychology
Interest in Criminal Justice
Critical Thinking Skills
No Formal Prerequisites
Description
This Criminal Psychology course offers a comprehensive exploration into the psychological theories, behaviors, and mental health factors that drive criminal actions. Through a combination of theory, case studies, and practical applications, students will gain a deeper understanding of criminal behavior, criminal profiling, and the relationship between psychology and the criminal justice system. Key topics include psychological theories of crime, the impact of mental health disorders on criminal actions, forensic psychology, and crime prevention strategies. Students will also learn the techniques used in profiling offenders, evaluating criminal behavior, and assessing psychological risk. Whether you're pursuing a career in psychology, criminology, law enforcement, or simply have an interest in understanding the criminal mind, this course provides valuable insights into the factors that influence crime and justice.Throughout the course, you will delve into the psychological profiles of various offenders, including serial killers, violent criminals, and white-collar criminals, while examining the role of mental health in their actions. You will also explore the tools and techniques used by forensic psychologists to assess and evaluate criminal behavior, including psychological assessments and risk evaluations. In addition, the course will provide you with an understanding of crime prevention methods and rehabilitation strategies, focusing on how psychological approaches can reduce recidivism and promote justice. By the end of the course, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge to apply psychological principles in real-world criminal investigations and legal contexts.
Overview
Section 1: General Introduction to Criminal Psychology
Lecture 1 Introduction to Criminal Psychology
Lecture 2 The Role of a Criminal Psychologist
Lecture 3 History and Evolution of Criminal Psychology
Lecture 4 Key Theories in Criminal Psychology
Lecture 5 The Link Between Psychology and Criminal Law
Lecture 6 Understanding Criminal Behavior: Nature vs. Nurture
Lecture 7 The Criminal Mind: Biological and Psychological Foundations
Lecture 8 Psychological Profiling and Its Applications
Lecture 9 The Role of Personality in Criminal Behavior
Lecture 10 Crime and Mental Health Disorders
Section 2: Psychological Theories of Crime
Lecture 11 Psychoanalytic Theory and Criminal Behavior
Lecture 12 Social Learning Theory and Crime
Lecture 13 Strain Theory and Criminal Behavior
Lecture 14 Routine Activities Theory
Lecture 15 Differential Association Theory
Lecture 16 Labeling Theory in Criminology
Lecture 17 Biological and Genetic Factors in Criminal Behavior
Lecture 18 Cognitive Behavioral Theory and Crime
Lecture 19 Psychological Theories of Aggression
Lecture 20 Evolutionary Psychology and Crime
Section 3: Psychopathology and Crime
Lecture 21 Understanding Psychopathy and Sociopathy
Lecture 22 Antisocial Personality Disorder and Criminality
Lecture 23 Conduct Disorder in Youth
Lecture 24 Narcissism and Criminal Behavior
Lecture 25 Borderline Personality Disorder and Crime
Lecture 26 Paranoia and Crime
Lecture 27 Schizophrenia and Criminality
Lecture 28 Depression and Crime
Lecture 29 Bipolar Disorder and Crime
Lecture 30 PTSD and Criminal Behavior
Section 4: The Criminal Justice System and Psychology
Lecture 31 The Role of Forensic Psychologists in the Justice System
Lecture 32 The Assessment and Evaluation of Criminal Defendants
Lecture 33 Risk Assessment and Violent Crime Prediction
Lecture 34 Forensic Psychology in Criminal Trials
Lecture 35 The Role of a Psychologist in Crime Scene Investigation
Lecture 36 Juvenile Delinquency and Psychological Approaches
Lecture 37 The Insanity Defense in Criminal Law
Lecture 38 Psychological Impact of Wrongful Convictions
Lecture 39 Profiling in Law Enforcement
Lecture 40 Psychology and Jury Decision Making
Section 5: Psychological Profiling
Lecture 41 What is Criminal Profiling?
Lecture 42 Methods of Criminal Profiling
Lecture 43 The FBI's Role in Profiling
Lecture 44 Geographical Profiling in Criminal Psychology
Lecture 45 Behavioral Profiling and Its Use in Investigation
Lecture 46 Criminal Profiling in Serial Crimes
Lecture 47 Profiling Violent Offenders vs. Non-Violent Offenders
Lecture 48 The Reliability of Criminal Profiling
Lecture 49 Profiling and the Role of Victimology
Lecture 50 Analyzing Criminal Behavior Using Psychological Profiling
Section 6: Types of Crimes and Psychological Factors
Lecture 51 Homicide and Psychological Motivation
Lecture 52 Serial Killers: Psychological Characteristics
Lecture 53 Mass Murder and the Psychology of the Perpetrator
Lecture 54 The Psychology of Rape and Sexual Assault
Lecture 55 The Psychology of Robbery and Theft
Lecture 56 White-Collar Crime: Psychological Insights
Lecture 57 Cybercrime and the Psychology of Digital Offenders
Lecture 58 Domestic Violence: Psychological Underpinnings
Lecture 59 Child Abuse: Psychological Effects on Victims and Offenders
Lecture 60 Organized Crime and Psychological Dynamics
Section 7: Psychological Traits of Criminals
Lecture 61 The Psychology of Aggression and Violence
Lecture 62 The Role of Empathy in Criminal Behavior
Lecture 63 Narcissistic Traits and Criminal Behavior
Lecture 64 Psychopathy vs. Sociopathy: Differences and Similarities
Lecture 65 The Role of Guilt and Shame in Criminal Behavior
Lecture 66 The Role of Fear in Criminal Behavior
Lecture 67 Motivation Behind Crimes of Passion
Lecture 68 The Psychology of Revenge and Retaliation
Lecture 69 Risk-Taking Behavior and Crime
Lecture 70 The Role of Anger in Criminal Activity
Section 8: Victimology and the Criminal Mind
Lecture 71 Understanding Victimology in Criminal Psychology
Lecture 72 The Psychological Effects of Crime on Victims
Lecture 73 The Relationship Between Victim and Offender
Lecture 74 Victim Blaming and Its Psychological Impacts
Lecture 75 Psychological Effects of Stalking and Harassment
Lecture 76 The Role of Trauma in Victim Behavior
Lecture 77 Victim Psychology in Child Abuse Cases
Lecture 78 The Impact of Crime on Communities
Lecture 79 The Cycle of Victimization and Recidivism
Lecture 80 The Psychological Recovery Process for Crime Victims
Section 9: Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation
Lecture 81 Psychological Approaches to Crime Prevention
Lecture 82 The Role of Therapy in Criminal Rehabilitation
Lecture 83 The Effectiveness of Prisons in Reducing Crime
Lecture 84 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Offenders
Lecture 85 Anger Management Programs for Criminal Offenders
Lecture 86 The Role of Restorative Justice in Criminal Psychology
Lecture 87 Crime Prevention Strategies: A Psychological Perspective
Lecture 88 The Role of Social Programs in Crime Prevention
Lecture 89 Community-Based Rehabilitation and Its Impact on Crime
Lecture 90 Psychological Support for Ex-Offenders
Section 10: Psychological Aspects of the Legal Process
Lecture 91 The Psychology of Confessions and Interrogations
Lecture 92 The Role of Forensic Evidence in Psychological Evaluations
Lecture 93 Eyewitness Testimonies and Their Psychological Reliability
Lecture 94 Cognitive Bias in Legal Decision-Making
Lecture 95 The Impact of Media on Criminal Psychology
Lecture 96 The Role of Expert Testimony in Criminal Trials
Lecture 97 Understanding the Psychology of False Confessions
Lecture 98 The Impact of Sentencing on Criminal Behavior
Lecture 99 The Psychological Effects of Imprisonment on Offenders
Lecture 100 The Psychology of Guilt and Innocence
Section 11: Developmental and Social Factors in Crime
Lecture 101 The Role of Childhood Trauma in Criminal Development
Lecture 102 Peer Pressure and Its Impact on Criminal Behavior
Lecture 103 The Influence of Family Dynamics on Criminal Behavior
Lecture 104 The Impact of Social Media on Crime
Lecture 105 The Role of Social Isolation in Crime
Lecture 106 Substance Abuse and Crime: Psychological Connections
Lecture 107 Bullying and Its Relationship to Future Criminal Behavior
Lecture 108 Gender Differences in Criminal Psychology
Lecture 109 Cultural and Societal Influences on Criminal Behavior
Lecture 110 Economic Disparity and Its Influence on Crime
Section 12: Famous Criminal Cases and Psychological Analysis
Lecture 111 The Psychology of Ted Bundy
Lecture 112 The Psychology of John Wayne Gacy
Lecture 113 The Psychology of Jeffrey Dahmer
Lecture 114 The Psychology of Charles Manson
Lecture 115 The Psychology of the Zodiac Killer
Lecture 116 The Psychology of Jack the Ripper
Lecture 117 The Psychology of Richard Ramirez (The Night Stalker)
Lecture 118 The Psychology of the Boston Strangler
Lecture 119 The Psychology of the Unabomber (Ted Kaczynski)
Lecture 120 The Psychology of Aileen Wuornos
Section 13: Psychological Tests and Assessments
Lecture 121 Psychological Assessments Used in Criminal Psychology
Lecture 122 The Role of Personality Tests in Criminal Psychology
Lecture 123 Risk Assessment Tools for Violent Offenders
Lecture 124 Psychopathology Evaluation Tools
Lecture 125 The Use of Lie Detectors in Criminal Psychology
Lecture 126 The MMPI and Its Use in Criminal Assessments
Lecture 127 The PCL-R (Psychopathy Checklist-Revised)
Lecture 128 Understanding the Hare Psychopathy Checklist
Lecture 129 Risk of Reoffending: Psychological Assessment Models
Lecture 130 The Role of IQ Testing in Criminal Psychology
Section 14: Psychology and Crime in the Media
Lecture 131 Crime Films and Their Psychological Influence
Lecture 132 The Psychology of Crime Documentaries
Lecture 133 How Crime News Affects Public Perception
Lecture 134 Criminal Psychology in Fictional Literature
Lecture 135 The Role of Media in Shaping Criminal Behavior
Lecture 136 Social Media's Influence on Crime and Criminal Behavior
Lecture 137 The Psychology Behind the "Crime of the Week" Mentality
Lecture 138 Criminal Psychology in Reality TV Shows
Lecture 139 The Glorification of Crime in Popular Culture
Lecture 140 The Role of Crime Thrillers in Public Understanding of Criminal Psychology
Section 15: Research and Future Directions
Lecture 141 Current Research in Criminal Psychology
Lecture 142 The Future of Criminal Profiling and Psychological Assessments
Lecture 143 Emerging Trends in Forensic Psychology
Lecture 144 The Role of Neuroscience in Criminal Psychology
Lecture 145 Understanding the Link Between Genetics and Criminal Behavior
Lecture 146 The Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Criminal Psychology
Lecture 147 The Role of Big Data in Criminal Profiling
Lecture 148 Innovations in Crime Prevention and Psychological Intervention
Lecture 149 Cross-Cultural Studies in Criminal Psychology
Lecture 150 The Future of Criminal Psychology and Law Enforcement
Lecture 151 Last Word
Students and Professionals in Psychology,Criminology and Criminal Justice Majors,Law Enforcement Officers and Legal Professionals,Mental Health Professionals,Anyone Interested in Crime and Psychology