Code: | C411 | Acronym: | CD |
Keywords | |
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Classification | Keyword |
OFICIAL | Criminology |
Active? | Yes |
Course/CS Responsible: | Criminology |
Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
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C | 33 | Oficial Study Plan LC | 4 | - | 4 | - |
- To provide an introduction to the field of developmental criminology, its main concepts, theories, empirical studies
and methods.
-To provide an overview of the major longitudinal studies,
-To provide an overview of the theoretical and empirical contributions of the developmental approach and an
understanding of the major developmental theories.
- To provide an understanding of the implications of developmental criminology in the prevention of delinquency.
By the end of the Curricular Unit, students should:
-Have acquired the theoretical and empirical frameworks that structure the field of developmental criminology and its contribution to the understanding of antisocial and criminal behavior.
-Have acquired knowledge concerning the main longitudinal studies in criminology.
- Be able to understand the literature produced in the domain of Developmental Criminology and to think in a developmental way about the factors and processes of criminal behavior.
I-Introduction: definition and main emergency conditions of developmental criminology:
II-Core goals, concepts and key issues in developmental and "life-course"approaches
III-Methodological developments, longitudinal studies and their implications for the description and explanation of antisocial and criminal behavior.
IV- Major questions
1. Continuity and change
2. Factors, processes and life-events
3. Prediction and causality
V-The developmental theories
1- Developmental and "life course"perspectivees/criminal propensity approaches
2.Developmental theories
- Developmental Taxonomy (adolescence-limited and life-course-persistent antisocial behavior), T. Moffitt.
- "The Interactional Theory", T.Thornberry and M.Krohn:
- "The Integrated Cognitive Antisocial Potential ", D. Farrington
- "The general age-graded theory of informal social control", Sampson and Laub
VI-The developmental prevention
Presentation and discussion of the topics of the syllabus.
Designation | Weight (%) |
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Exame | 75,00 |
Apresentação/discussão de um trabalho científico | 25,00 |
Total: | 100,00 |
Designation | Time (hours) |
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Frequência das aulas | 0,00 |
Total: | 0,00 |
In accordance with the "Regulamento de Avaliação de Conhecimentos do Primeiro Ciclo de Estudos em Criminologia da FDUP".
Suplmentary Bibliography:
Farrington (2002). Developmental Criminology. In M. Maguire et al. (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Criminology. Oxford University Press / Books.
Farrington, D. (Ed.) (2005).Integrated developmental & life-course theories of offending. New Brunswick: Transaction Publ..
Lahey, B., Moffitt, T., Caspi, A. (2003). Causes of conduct disorder and juvenile delinquency. NY: Guilford Press.
Moffitt, T. (1993).Adolescence-limited and life-course-persistent antisocial behavior: (...).Psychological Review, 100 (4),674-701.
Office hours (it is advisable that students make a prior appointment by sending an email to the teacher):
Wednesday, between 14:00 and 16:00, in the office 0.20