Risk Identifiers for Gang Membership & Criminal Exploitation
Risk Identifiers for Gang Membership & Criminal Exploitation, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.65, with 24 lectures, based on 11 reviews, and has 23 subscribers.
You will learn about This course is will provide students with basic knowledge of gangs and the common risk factors that can lead to gang membership and criminal exploitation. What a gang is and the different types of gangs that exist. Why we should proactively look at other gang cultures and how they can feed into UK gang culture. We move into basic human needs as having a good understanding of this is vital when dealing with people, especially vulnerable people. We then examine a number of personal and wider risk factors that are common in those at rick or actively involved in gangs. The final section of the course examines methods of dealing with people who are at risk of gang membership and criminal exploitation. This course is ideal for individuals who are Students or Police Officers or Social Workers or Children's Support Workers/Carers or Local Authority Staff or Prison Officers or Probation Officers or Mental Health Professionals or Youth Workers or Persons Working With Vulnerable/At Risk People or Persons Working With Vulnerable/At Risk People It is particularly useful for Students or Police Officers or Social Workers or Children's Support Workers/Carers or Local Authority Staff or Prison Officers or Probation Officers or Mental Health Professionals or Youth Workers or Persons Working With Vulnerable/At Risk People or Persons Working With Vulnerable/At Risk People.
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Summary
Title: Risk Identifiers for Gang Membership & Criminal Exploitation
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.65
Number of Lectures: 24
Number of Published Lectures: 24
Number of Curriculum Items: 24
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 24
Original Price: £19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- This course is will provide students with basic knowledge of gangs and the common risk factors that can lead to gang membership and criminal exploitation.
- What a gang is and the different types of gangs that exist. Why we should proactively look at other gang cultures and how they can feed into UK gang culture.
- We move into basic human needs as having a good understanding of this is vital when dealing with people, especially vulnerable people.
- We then examine a number of personal and wider risk factors that are common in those at rick or actively involved in gangs.
- The final section of the course examines methods of dealing with people who are at risk of gang membership and criminal exploitation.
Who Should Attend
- Students
- Police Officers
- Social Workers
- Children's Support Workers/Carers
- Local Authority Staff
- Prison Officers
- Probation Officers
- Mental Health Professionals
- Youth Workers
- Persons Working With Vulnerable/At Risk People
- Persons Working With Vulnerable/At Risk People
Target Audiences
- Students
- Police Officers
- Social Workers
- Children's Support Workers/Carers
- Local Authority Staff
- Prison Officers
- Probation Officers
- Mental Health Professionals
- Youth Workers
- Persons Working With Vulnerable/At Risk People
- Persons Working With Vulnerable/At Risk People
This course is designed as an entry level course teaching professional persons who deal with at risk people about he risk factors and signs that exist with those at risk of gang membership or criminal exploitation. Having identified risk students are given advice on how to deal with at risk persons and are given personal guidance on how to do this whilst remaining professional.
This is an international problem and is a growing threat. We discuss how preventing gang crime and exploitation is not the sole responsibility of a single agency. Everyone from parents, local authority to law enforcement have a duty to prevent this area of high harm criminality. Prevention is better than cure and we aim to equip professionals with the knowledge they need to identify those at risk or are actively involved in crime so that interventions and safeguarding can be implemented.
By the end of the course students will possess knowledge that will assist them with their work and will enable them to commence diversion proceedings with a view of supporting the at risk person away from a criminal life.
The course is delivered by Martyn Linton who was an at risk youth who got involved in a lower level street gang. He left the life behind after a chain of events and now teaches professionals how to respond to gangs and exploitation.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 2: Knowledge Importance
Chapter 2: Gangs – The Foundations
Lecture 1: What is a Gang?
Lecture 2: Types of Gang
Lecture 3: Gang Levels
Lecture 4: Degree of Gang Crime
Chapter 3: Gang Recruitment
Lecture 1: Reasons People Join Gangs
Lecture 2: Exploitation & Gang Recruitment
Lecture 3: Grooming – How It Happens 1
Lecture 4: Grooming – How It Happens 2
Lecture 5: Basic Human Needs
Lecture 6: Gang Initiations
Chapter 4: Identifying Risk of Gang Membership & Criminal Exploitation
Lecture 1: Risk Factors – Individuals
Lecture 2: Other Risk Factors
Lecture 3: Signs To Look For In A Person
Lecture 4: Missing People
Chapter 5: How to Deal With a Person at Risk
Lecture 1: Inside the Mind of a Violent Gang Member
Lecture 2: Barriers to Communication
Lecture 3: Witness Intimidation
Lecture 4: Golden Rules
Lecture 5: Safeguarding & Partnership Working
Lecture 6: When Safeguarding Goes Wrong
Chapter 6: Course Closure
Lecture 1: Further Learning
Lecture 2: Course Closure
Instructors
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Martyn Linton
Gang Awarensss, Hospitality and Safeguarding Trainer
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- 5 stars: 7 votes
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