Criminal Anthropology Course
This course builds skills in criminal anthropology for legal practice. It links biology, environment, and behaviour, teaches ethical assessment of forensic evidence, avoids biased profiling, and helps create clear reports for courts and prosecutors. Gain practical knowledge of genetic, neurological, and life-course factors in offending while upholding human rights.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
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What will I learn?
Explore biological, neurological, and environmental influences on crime through classical and modern theories. Learn to analyse evidence ethically, apply biopsychosocial models, avoid bias and determinism, respect rights, and prepare clear reports for informed legal decisions.
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Develop skills
- Evaluate biological evidence for validity, limits, and legal use.
- Apply biopsychosocial models linking biology, society, and crime risks.
- Draft concise, court-ready expert reports for prosecutors.
- Spot risks of bias and discrimination in profiling.
- Explain neurocriminology concepts to non-experts clearly.
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