BECOME A PARALEGAL
Central Law Training in association with the University of Law is a leading provider of specialist paralegal training, pioneering the concept over 20 years ago.
Flexible distance learning in your chosen area of law enables you to gain a graduate level subject specific Specialist Paralegal Qualification that fits around your current work and family commitments.
Over 9000 paralegals have already qualified with us. Fast track your career with graduate level study and no entry requirements. Boost your career in a maximum of 18 months, and probably less, with a career focused programme of study that gives you skills you can immediately apply to your current role.
Our Specialist Paralegal Qualifications are flexible and cost-effective. We provide all course materials, assignments and a final exam. The benefits of training with CLT include:
No set entry requirementsEnrol at any timeGraduate LevelProviding a complete practical overview of your chosen subject areaFlexible study – no submission deadlines | Graduates are invited to our annual graduation ceremony – the largest paralegal networking event in the UKGraduates can join the Accredited Paralegal SchemeThe highest level of paralegal training available in the UKSupport staff contactable throughout the course |
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“In the short amount of time since completing the course, it’s amazing the doors that have opened for me…definitely go for it.”
Maxine Baird, CLT Specialist Paralegal Qualification graduate
PARALEGAL FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Who are paralegals?
Paralegals are essential to the delivery of legal services. They work closely with solicitors and barristers to provide support in the legal sector.
Paralegals work in private practice as legal assistants, legal executives, legal secretaries, as well as throughout the private and public sectors.
Many paralegals are employed outside the legal profession in roles that have a legal element, for example:
- Caseworkers
- Company secretaries
- Compliance and regulatory staff
- Contracts managers
- Housing advisers
- HR professionals
- Financial advisers
- Local authority teams
- Will writers
Paralegals carry out processing work at all levels, which can often be similar to the work of a trainee solicitor. In many sectors a Qualified Paralegal can progress a case from a client’s first meeting until completion of a case.
The vast majority of paralegals specialise in a practice area. Our portfolio is designed to cover all of the most common practice areas.
Criminal Law Courses Online Free
Popular Schools
The schools in the listing below are not free and may include sponsored content but are popular choices among our users. Tuition and costs will vary across programs and locations. Be sure to always request tuition information before starting a program.
- Criminal justice and law enforcement teachers, postsecondary
- Detectives and criminal investigators
- Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary
- Occupational health and safety specialists
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
List of Free Online Criminal Justice Courses & Training Programs
Online Criminal Justice Training and Courses for Credit
Free online criminal justice courses won’t provide college credit, but students able to pay a relatively low-cost fee might consider Study.com’s affordable video lesson library. These courses include free lesson transcripts, interactive practice tests, and other resources to help you study effectively.
Students can check out Criminal Justice 101: Intro to Criminal Justice, which includes chapters on:
- Theories of crime – Review the positivist school of criminology, sociological theories of crime, individual trait theory, and many more related ideas.
- Victims and Victimization in Criminal Justice – Learn about the concept and cost of victimization, victimization risk, and the office for victims of crime.
- The Criminal Trial in the U.S. Justice System – Brush up on the elements and purpose of a criminal trial, pretrial activities, types of defense against a criminal charge, and related processes.
Free Online Criminal Justice Course Information and Requirements
There are several schools that offer criminal justice online courses free through OpenCourseWare (OCW) systems. In these types of classes, students work independently, without instructor or peer contact. Users can download or stream course materials for these criminal justice classes online freely through their course websites. Additionally, many courses provide the names of the textbooks used in the original course so that students can purchase them if they’d like to learn more about the topic. These free criminal justice programs do not grant those who complete them a certificate. If you are interested in a criminal justice degree online, you will need to pay for courses and certification.
University of California – Irvine (UC Irvine)
The University of California at Irvine offers quite a few free criminal justice lessons that students can complete at their own pace.
- Criminology, Law and Society: Hate Crimes discusses the implications, causes, and results of crimes based on racism and other kinds of discrimination. Students learn the different conceptions of hate crime and the social and legal theories related to these acts. Each of the 10 lessons includes a recommended reading list for students to cultivate a background applicable to the material. Students seeking a Master of Advanced Study (M.A.S.) in Criminology, Law and Society from UC Irvine can receive college credit for completing this online course.
- Criminology, Law and Society: White-Collar and Corporate Crime deals with criminal activity such as embezzlement, theft or fraud, that occurs at businesses and organizations. This course discusses how these acts manifest themselves and asks students to think about ways that these acts can be controlled. The courses include recommended readings and supplementary course materials. As part of UC Irvine’s M.A.S. in Criminology, Law and Society online program, students can earn college credit after completing this course.
- Immigration Law Symposium focuses on the legal plight of undocumented immigrants. Through a series of videos, students can view speakers discuss various topics related to immigration, such as anti-immigrant ordinances and how these laws are sometimes unfairly enforced.
- Republican Law 1770-1830 is a 72-minute lecture presented by Christopher Tomlins, a faculty member of the UC Irvine Law School. It deals with the early roots of American law as it was conceived during the American Revolution. The free lecture discusses the contrast between the revolutionary spirit and the need to prescribe a system of rule after the Revolution. As this is only a lecture, there are no other course materials for students to download.
University of Michigan
The University of Michigan includes the following course in its free online program:
- Information Policy Analysis and Design covers policy analysis and the regulation of information. Students will look at the legal ramifications of intellectual property, telecommunications policy and digital governance. The course intends to provide students with policy analysis skills and reveal their connection to legal, economic and communication issues. This was a graduate-level course, but students can download course materials directly from the course website.
The Open University
The Open University offers a variety of choices and students interested can take this justice administration course online for free.
- Judges and the Law is an introductory course engineered for students interested in the British judicial system. The class includes discussions of civil code and common law systems. Students also look at the role of judges in the law-making process in the United Kingdom. Course materials are downloadable and all units include learning outcomes.
University of Cape Town
Students from South Africa or interested in international criminal law training courses have the following option through the University of Cape Town.
- The Judiciary and Government deals specifically with judicial intervention in South African politics. Students look at key cases, court success and land reform, among other topics. This course is presented in a series of audio lectures that students can download.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT allows students to study criminal justice online for free in the following courses.
- Law and Society provides an overview of the relationship between law enforcement entities and citizens in the United States. Students discuss topics like social systems, legal reasoning and political processes. The course page includes links to assignments, lecture notes and study materials.
- The Supreme Court, Civil Liberties, and Civil Rights was designed for undergraduate students with an interest in how the Supreme Court handles civil right issues. Students have access to a reading list and lecture notes with topics like Federalism, desegregation, gender discrimination and criminal procedure. Students can download lecture notes, assignments and exams into one ZIP file.
- Violence, Human Rights, and Justice examines the relationship between political violence and the abuse of a state on its citizens. There are lecture notes on torture, political prisoners and international abuses of power on the justice system. Particular case studies in Rwanda and South Africa are analyzed and discussed. The free course materials include a recommended reading list, PDF lecture notes, assignments and examples of reflection papers written by students.