Criminal Anthropology Course
Master criminal anthropology for criminal law practice. Connect biology, environment, and behaviour, assess forensic evidence ethically, avoid discriminatory profiling, and draft clear, defensible reports and recommendations for prosecutors and courts. This course provides essential insights into biological, neurological, and environmental factors in offending, ensuring ethical and evidence-based decision-making in legal contexts.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
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What will I learn?
The Criminal Anthropology Course offers a concise, practice-oriented overview of classical and modern theories on biological factors in offending, life-course influences, and neurocriminology. Learn to interpret genetic, neurological, and environmental evidence, avoid bias and determinism, respect human rights, and produce clear, ethical reports and recommendations for evidence-based decision-making in criminal justice.
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Develop skills
- Evaluate biological evidence: assess validity, limits, and legal admissibility.
- Apply biopsychosocial models: link social factors, biology, and offending risks.
- Draft clear expert briefs: write concise, court-ready reports for prosecutors.
- Identify discrimination risks: flag biased profiling and human-rights impacts.
- Communicate neurocriminology: explain brain and genetic findings to non-experts.
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