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Do you want to be a criminal profiler?

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Do you want to be a criminal profiler? How about a criminologist, crime analyst or even a well-read crime writer? Maybe you want to prepare yourself for a career in the criminal justice industry, but just not sure at what capacity. Or maybe you're none of these things, but just a fan of mine that would like to learn a little bit about what I know and what I've learned over the course of my numerous endeavors in this industry. At any rate: I'd love to be your instructor in comprehensive "Crime Studies" course that covers a myriad of elements in the criminal justice system. So that's exactly what I'm going to do. Are you excited?

I will be teaching a three-to-six-month course on Crime Studies for UDemy, and once the class goes live it will be open and available indefinitely for anyone who is interested! As your Crime Studies instructor I intend to teach you everything I know and what I've learned in order to be the criminal profiler, crime analyst and true crime writer that I've become.

The course is a comprehensive study in criminal justice, psychology, forensic analysis and brain-building puzzles that will keep you on your toes in a nonstop learning environment. I strive to provide only college-level education that will leave you satisfied and well-educated on this industry. 

If you're not interested in pursuing a career in the industry this course is still a great idea -- especially if you're a parent who wants to learn about the various ways to keep in-the-know regarding various child dangers. I can't promise to prevent kidnappings, but if this course helps educate and build awareness for even one person it's worth it!

Currently the course is still being built, and won't be available for at least another month (possibly longer), but feel free to view the introduction lecture (one of at least 50) :
This is not an "accredited" course, but it is still high quality education using only the most credible university sources. The knowledge you will gain from this course will arm you with the ability to excel at your accredited criminal justice studies and it may even impress your future employers -- especially if you pass my course with an A grade, because you will receive a certificate of excellence directly from yours truly, as well as public kudos on the Case to Case Alumni Stars page! 

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