Criminal Anthropology Course
This course teaches criminal anthropology for law practice. Students learn to connect biology, environment, and behavior. They assess forensic evidence ethically, avoid biased profiling, and create clear reports for courts and prosecutors. It covers theories on genes, brain science, and life factors in crime, with skills for fair, rights-respecting analysis.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
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What will I learn?
Gain practical knowledge of biological, neurological, and life-course factors in crime. Study classical and modern theories, interpret genetic and environmental evidence, prevent bias and determinism, uphold human rights, and write ethical reports for legal decisions.
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Develop skills
- Evaluate biological evidence for validity, limits, and court use.
- Apply biopsychosocial models linking biology, society, and crime risks.
- Draft concise expert reports ready for prosecutors and courts.
- Spot risks of bias and discrimination in profiling.
- Explain neurocriminology and genetics simply to non-experts.
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