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Updated in [May 25th, 2023]
This four-week course provides an immersive and engaging exploration of applied psychology in the context of a criminal case. You will take on the role of detective to investigate a murder, learning the psychological skills of building rapport and identifying cognitive bias. You will also learn from the experts at The Open University’s Centre for Policing Research and Learning, and Forensic Cognition Research Group. This course is designed for anyone with an interest in policing careers, psychology, or the law.
Possible Development Directions:
This course provides an opportunity to develop your understanding of the psychological skills used in criminal investigations. You will gain an understanding of how to spot a liar, how to establish rapport, the impact of cognitive bias, and how to plan an interview. You will also learn about investigating false confessions and developing and assessing an interview plan.
Related Learning Suggestions:
This course is suitable for anyone with an interest in policing careers, psychology, or the law. It may also be beneficial for those interested in writing crime fiction. To further develop your understanding of the topics covered in this course, you may wish to consider taking additional courses in psychology, criminology, or law. You may also wish to read books or watch films related to criminal investigations.