Introduction to Criminology
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
OFICIAL |
Criminology |
Instance: 2011/2012 - 1S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Acronym |
No. of Students |
Study Plan |
Curricular Years |
Credits UCN |
Credits ECTS |
Contact hours |
Total Time |
C |
105 |
Oficial Study Plan LC |
1 |
- |
6 |
- |
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Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
The main purpose of this course is to introduce to the structure, systems and function of the criminological thinking. In that sense, the course aims to:
- Develop a first interdisciplinary and integrated perspective of the criminological field (epistemological, theoretical and methodological levels).
- Provide an overview of the fundamental and applied contemporary criminology.
- Identify the main principles of theoretical paradigms and their implications to criminological research
- Provide an understanding of the process of scientific research and methodological thinking
- Provide an overview of the relation between criminology and criminal justice system
- Identify major questions in the criminological interventions
-Develop the skills required to research and systematize information relevant to criminology.
Program
I-Definition, object and delimitation of the criminological field
1. Extensive and comprehensive definitions
2. Object and major areas of the criminological knowledge: crime, criminality, deviance, delinquents, victims, the societal reaction; macro and microcriminology, victimology and criminology of the societal reaction.
3. Criminology’s epistemological status
3.1. Criminology in the frame of social sciences: interdisciplinarity, unity and autonomy
3.2. Theoretical and empirical criminology
3.3. Fundamental and applied criminology
II-Research Methods
1.Criminology as empirical science
2.Introduction to the quantitative and qualitative methods in criminology
3.Introduction to major sources of information
III – Theoretical paradigms (etiological criminology, criminology focused on delinquent act; criminology of the societal reaction, critical and radical criminology; feminist criminology)
IV- New objects for Criminology
1.Criminality and insecurity.
2.Victimology and restorative justice.
3. Developmental Criminology and juvenile delinquency
4. Experimental Criminology
Mandatory literature
Agra, C. et al.; Biopsicossociologia do Comportamento Desviante. Separata Especial da Revista do Ministério Público, nº 69. , 1997
Blanc Marc Lel 300;
Tratado de criminologia empírica. ISBN: 978-972-796-293-8
Cusson Maurice;
Criminologia. ISBN: 972-46-1471-9
Dias Jorge de Figueiredo;
Criminologia. ISBN: 972-32-0069-4
Gassin Raymond;
Criminologie. ISBN: 2-247-01841-6
Hagan Frank E.;
Introduction to criminology. ISBN: 0-8304-1351-0
Killias Martin;
Précis de criminologie. ISBN: 3-7272-0974-7
Kuhn André;
Somos todos criminosos?. ISBN: 978-972-46-1951-4
Maguire Mike;
The^Oxford handbook of criminology. ISBN: 0-19-876241-0
McLaughlin Eugene;
The^sage dictionary of criminology. ISBN: 0-7619-5908-4
Moyer Imogene L.;
Criminological theories. ISBN: 0-8039-5851-X
Siegel Larry J.;
Criminology. ISBN: 0-314-04560-0
Vold George B.;
Theoretical criminology. ISBN: 0-19-503616-6
Teaching methods and learning activities
Theoretical sessions are used to describe and discuss the main contents of the program. Practice sessions are orientated toward the analysis and discussion of scientific literature and other resources previously prepared by the students.
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
Description |
Type |
Time (hours) |
Weight (%) |
End date |
Attendance (estimated) |
Participação presencial |
0,00 |
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Total: |
- |
0,00 |
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Eligibility for exams
See general rules.
Calculation formula of final grade
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Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
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Classification improvement
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