CRIMINAL PROFILING OF UNKNOWN CRIME PEOPLE
DRAFT OF SPECIALIZATION
The aim of the studies in the specialisation Criminal profiling of unknown crime people is to familiarise students with the technique of profiling the silhouette of an unknown perpetrator. The specialisation provides an opportunity to deepen the Criminology major with selected areas of general and forensic psychology. Students become familiar with technical procedures, terminology and strategies for solving perpetrator identification problems, practise key areas of profiling and decisive steps in solving investigative puzzles in a practical manner.
SPECIALIZATION FOCUSES ON
Completion of the specialisation allows you to deepen your knowledge and skills in:
- Fundamentals of the psychology of individual differences
- Forensic psychology
- Methods of profiling an unknown perpetrator
- Reconstructing the course of events
- Material and psychological traces from the crime scene
- Psycho-physical characteristics of the offender
CAREER PROSPECTS
The studies in the specialisation Criminal profiling of unknown provide an opportunity for non-psychologists to learn about the motives for committing crimes and techniques for detecting crimes and perpetrators. The addressees of the studies can be future and current criminologists, investigative and criminal officers, forensic technicians, criminal analysts, detectives and employees of organisations dealing with the security of persons.
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