Experimental Criminology
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
OFICIAL |
Criminology |
Instance: 2007/2008 - 2S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Acronym |
No. of Students |
Study Plan |
Curricular Years |
Credits UCN |
Credits ECTS |
Contact hours |
Total Time |
C |
54 |
Oficial Study Plan LC |
1 |
- |
6 |
- |
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Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
- To acquire the fundamental knowledge about Crime and Justice produced in the last 20 years by a new research area in Criminology, designated from 1999, as “Experimental Criminology”.
Program
1. Introduction
1.1. Questions and historical evolution of biological criminology: from the anthropological school to the present.
1.2. Emerging topics and development of Experimental Criminology.
1.3. Experimental method
1.3.1. The logic and the process of experimental research.
1.3.2. Scientific and technological advances: applications of the laboratory research techniques.
2. Experimental Criminology
2.1. Experimental methods on experimental criminology and criminal justice.
2.2. Randomized experiments in crime and justice (retrospective analysis);
2.3. Quasi-Experimental research;
2.4. Criteria for the organization of the scientific knowledge produced in Experimental Criminology.
3. Study domains and its application on crime and justice
3.1. Functional and Behavioral Studies.
3.2. Developmental Studies (evolution steps of behavior in delinquent youth and adults);
3.3. Epigenetic approach;
3.4. Structural Studies
3.4.1. Genetic studies (genetic predisposition, hereditability coefficient, gene/environment interactions);
3.4.2. Endocrinological studies;
3.4.3. Neurological and neuropsychological studies;
3.4.4. Animal models (ethological studies, biological explanations of behavior).
4. Experimental evaluative research.
5. Ethical questions in Experimental Criminology.
Mandatory literature
Rowe David C.;
Biology and crime. ISBN: 1-891487-80-9
Glicksohn Joseph ed.;
The neurobiology of criminal behavior. ISBN: ISBN 0-7923-7674-9
Raine Adrian;
The psychopathology of crime. ISBN: ISBN 0-12-576155-4
Campbell Donald T.;
Experimental and quasi-experimental designs for research. ISBN: ISBN 0-395-30787-2
Bernard Claude;
Introdução à medicina experimental. ISBN: 9726651719
Andreassi J; Psychophysiology: Human Behavior & Physiological Response, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, 2000. ISBN: 0-8058-2832-X
Bushway Shawn 340;
Quantitative methods in criminology. ISBN: 0-7546-2446-3
Teaching methods and learning activities
The equal distribution of the time between theoretical and practical (laboratory) classes is justified by the empirical focus of the discipline “Experimental Criminology”.
In the theoretical classes it will be developed, explored and discussed with the students the principal programmatic topics summarized in the previous section. In the laboratorial and practical classes the students will be familiarized with theoretical fundamentals and applications of laboratory techniques in psychophysiology, in neurology and in other areas of experimental biology applied to study human behavior. In addition, the students will be familiarized with instruments used in Experimental Criminology. Finally, it will be analyzed and discussed experimental research work (research papers) focusing in Experimental Criminology, previously prepared by the students.
keywords
Natural sciences > Biological sciences > Biology
Social sciences > Criminology
Natural sciences > Ethics in social sciences
Natural sciences
Health sciences > Neuroscience
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
Description |
Type |
Time (hours) |
Weight (%) |
End date |
Subject Classes |
Participação presencial |
60,00 |
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Total: |
- |
0,00 |
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Eligibility for exams
Defined by the rules os the post graduate programm
Calculation formula of final grade
Continuous assessment, written exams
Examinations or Special Assignments
Defined by the rules os the post graduate programm
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
According to law and rules enforced
Classification improvement
Written or oral exam