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Criminal Justice / Behavior Analysis - Certificate
The BACB approved post-graduate Certificate in Behavior Analysis online program is designed for professionals pursuing careers as a behavior analyst, behavior manager or consultant in the justice system, school system, or community services. This program focuses on developing new and innovative investigative approaches and techniques to the study of behavior and motivation. Graduates of this program will be trained to effectively work with behavioral problems and disorders in children, adolescents, and adults. This program provides the BACB approved sequence of coursework toward BCBA certification eligibility.
Courses for Criminal Justice Behavior Analysis Certificate:
- Basic Principles of Behavior Analysis
- Applied Behavior Analysis
- Behavior Analysis and Consultation
- Behavioral Development
- Clinical Behavior Analysis
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| Featured Online Schools Offering Criminal Behavior Analysis, Criminal Justice Psychology |
Walden University Online
Psychology / Criminal Justice - Bachelor of Science
Through the Criminal Justice concentration, explore cognitive, behavioral, and psychological theories of criminal behavior from the serial killer to the terrorist. Discover and analyze types of victimization and how to work with victims of crime as you prepare for or grow your career in the fields of criminal justice, social service, or law enforcement.
CJ / Crime and Criminals - Bachelor of Science
The B.S. in Criminal Justice - Crime and Criminals program is designed to help you gain the skills and knowledge to prepare for a career in law enforcement, the justice system, corrections, homeland security, and social services. The program blends contemporary theory on the nature, extent, and cause of crime with the study of national and international criminal justice practices. Learning is supported through coursework and a final capstone project. Plus, the program uses the latest interactive media, including lifelike, computer-generated scenarios from crime scenes. Our curriculum is based on the recommendations of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. The program can help prepare you to become a more effective social change agent in criminal justice organizations at the local, state, federal, or international levels.
In this concentration, you will study criminal theories and behavior, and you will discover the proper way to conduct a criminal investigation. Areas of study include: assessing a crime scene, handling witnesses/suspects/informants, and administering surveillance techniques. |
Western International University Online
Criminal Behavior - Bachelor of Arts
This degree program combines courses in criminal justice and behavioral science to prepare you for success in a variety of professional settings in the areas of crime prevention, the administration of justice, or rehabilitation. You'll learn about public policy and the causes, enforcement, and prevention of crime in today's society.
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The Chicago School of Professional Psychology Online
Applied Forensic Psychology - Certificate
The Chicago School offers a three-course certificate program in Applied Forensic Services that focuses on the application of knowledge about psychology and mental health to questions and issues relating to law and the legal system. The program consists of three graduate-level courses and can be completed in approximately six months. Participants will earn nine graduate-level credits and a certificate of completion.
Applied Forensic Psychology - Master of Arts
The M.A. in Forensic Psychology, Applied Forensic Services track is a 35-semester credit hour program including 10 courses and a five-credit-hour Applied Research Project. The Applied Forensic Services track features online courses with virtual residencies delivered via Webinar/teleconferences once per term, part time curriculum to accommodate the flexibility needs of working professionals. Students in this track are encouraged to apply current work projects to their degree course work and thus are expected to be employed. The MA in Forensic Psychology: Applied Forensic Services track does not include internships or a thesis option; rather students will complete an Applied Research Project over the course of their studies that reflects their grasp of the programs learning outcomes.
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Rasmussen College Online
Criminal Justice / Psychology - Applied Associate of Science
One way to help prevent crime is to understand why crimes are committed. You will delve into courses that teach you about the psychological reasoning behind premeditated acts. Your understanding of psychology and how it relates to criminal justice will help prepare you for a career where you can change the lives of many people.
Your courses will prepare you to better understand criminal and deviant psychology. Criminal minds can be complicated and your degree will help you understand what drives these individuals to commit crimes. Your courses will be led by instructors with vast knowledge of the subject matter and real world experiences.
A specialization in Psychology will help you focus on the internal factors of why crimes are committed. Your study of psychology as it relates to criminal justice will allow you to look at the justice system from a different perspective. Your ability to apply what you learned will help you understand the criminal thought process.
Criminal Justice / Criminal Offenders - Bachelor of Science
Rasmussen College's Online Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice - Criminal Offenders program will prepare you to distinguish between genuine and simulated mental illness. You can help prosecutors put deserving criminals behind bars. As a criminal defense consultant, you can aid in the jury selection process, offer detailed testimony as a witness for the defense, interview criminal suspects to determine their competency to stand trial, or as an expert witness, give sworn testimony regarding a criminal's state-of-mind at the time of his or her offense.
Once you have completed our online criminal offenders program, you will have acquired the knowledge of offender supervision, case management, psychological evaluations, drug/alcohol counseling, addictions education, job readiness training, social skills training, crime prevention program and more. This degree requires 180 credits to complete. |
Argosy University Online
Psychology / Criminal Justice - Bachelor of Arts
The Criminal Justice concentration offers coursework for students interested in the causes, treatment, and impact of crime on communities. Students examine psychological perspectives on the offender, including the history and theories of criminal justice. Policies and procedures of criminal justice, legal, and mental health settings will also be explored. Students also learn about effective treatment approaches that are effective with offenders, particularly substance abuse treatment. CJ concentration required courses include: Forensic Psychology, Substance Abuse Treatment in the Criminal Justice System, Psychology and the Criminal Mind, Introduction to Crime and Causes. |
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Psychological Profiling
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- Fundamentals of Forensic Science
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Criminal Justice and Psychology
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Criminal Justice Behavior Analysis Programs
All Coursework 100% Online
BACB Approved Program
Complete in Just 5 Courses
Ideal for Justice System, School System, or Community Services Professionals
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Criminology and Criminal Justice
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Study Crime Control Strategies, Crime Mapping, Types of Crimes, Criminal Behavior, Psychology of Crime and more...
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