Diploma in Criminalistics & Forensic Psychology “develop evidence driven investigative skills” The analysis of criminal behaviour and forensic evidence combines a human factor with scientific procedures and methods to interpret what occurred when a crime was committed. While scientific evidence speaks for itself, it requires human understanding and interpretation to translate that evidence into a court of law. Learn with Qualified Forensic and Investigative Psychologists with wide experience in this field. This crime and forensic psychology course will be delivered by a panel of professional & academic lecturers. Most have postgraduate qualifications, many are published in their areas of expertise and all are employed in criminal and/or forensic settings. Lecturers Include: Dr Sharon Lambert BA, PhD, PSI, BPS Orla Lynch BSc MLitt PhD (ABD) Mr James Walsh, MBA (Hi Tech Crime) How will you benefit from the Forensic Psychology course?
Testimonials From Former Students
I found the course to be a very good preparation for a career in private investigation, security, or law enforcement. I'm applying for a position as a prison officer, and the Criminalistics and Forensics Psychology course has been very beneficial in my application. The recruitment office felt it was a really impressive qualification to have on my CV. James - Currently waiting to be called to the prison officer service.
I found the course to be very beneficial to my career within the Defence Forces. I was able to broaden my knowledge about the causations of crime. Behavioural Analysis was very informative also. Terrorism and political violence covered a wide range that I could relate to while serving both at home and abroad. Gary - Member of the Defence Force
I found it very beneficial. It really opened my mind to what is possible. Michael - Currently a member of the Garda Siochana
I read about the diploma in the northside people and began the course in October. I have a high interest in the areas of forensics and psychology. Although Im a teacher, I am interested in following a career in an area of forensics. The course was excellent, from start to finish, lecturers were top notch. The notes were very informative and were interesting as well as challenging. I would recommend this highly interesting course to anyone who has even a slight interest in forensics or psychology. Highly enjoyable!
Corinna - currently employed as a teacher
The Diploma in Criminalistics & Forensic Psychology has been developed in association with Dorset College by experts in the field to impart training in crime scene examination, data-driven management, investigative support and general crime investigation. The Diploma covers many of the topics that arise in the day-to-day workload of criminalists and offers a theoretical underpinning to these topics while providing students with a firm skill base to meet the growing needs of criminal and civil law enforcement. The course is designed specifically for those working in law enforcement or in a crime and/or intelligence capacity within a private or state enterprise. The course will also suit graduate students with an interest in a career in criminal or forensic investigation.
Access to the Diploma in Criminalistics & Forensic Psychology is open to all however applicants should be computer literate to ensure maximum benefit from the programme. Applicants are advised to apply as early as possible as demand for places is likely to be high. Applications must be received and approved prior to course registration.
The programme will study the principles of investigative endeavour providing students with an understanding of crime and how different disciplines can contribute to crime detection and will use case studies to demonstrate the application of these concepts to crime investigation.
The Diploma in Criminalistics & Forensic Psychology is composed of six units:
Unit 1: Fundamentals of Forensic Science & Forensic Psychology
Unit 2: The Crime Scene and Behavioural Analysis
Unit 3: Evidence Collection & Analysis
Unit 4: Evidence and the Law
Unit 5: Criminalistics
Unit 6: Presentation & Communication Skills
The course will be delivered using a variety of methods including lectures and seminars. Students will have the opportunity in seminars to participate in group discussions. Seminars will also allow students to work together in teams to problem solve and critically evaluate various methods of criminal and forensic investigation. Students will be assessed by way of examination, a learner record and a skills demonstration. The examination will be based on a range of specific learning outcomes and will be 2 hours in duration. It will comprise 12 short questions and 4 structured questions. A personal laboratory notebook will be compiled by candidates who will also undertake a skills demonstration on aspects covered in class.
Upon successful completion of the programme, graduates will receive a Level 5 FETAC Certificate in Forensics. FETAC (the Further Education and Training Awards Council) is the national awarding body for further education and training in Ireland. Graduates will also receive a Diploma in Criminalistics and Forensic Psychology from Dorset College.
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