Code: | C201 | Acronym: | VIT I |
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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 | 76 | Oficial Study Plan LC | 2 | - | 6 | - |
- Analyze the emergency of victimology as an area of scientific knowledge and its place regarding criminology. - Analyze the victim while object of study and knowledge: different classifications, typologies and definitions. - Reflect about the role of the victim in the crime that makes it as such. - To know and to integrate the historic-theoretic evolution of victimology and the main psychosocial and criminological lines of thought that explain violence. - To understand and to integrate the experience of the victimization, its dynamics and consequences from the results of the produced empirical investigation in this field. - To know the different types of violence, crime, victimization, as well as the methods of study of the victim and victimization. - To understand and to analyze critically on the position of the victim in the system of criminal justice, its rights and necessities, fitting it in the national and international legal-political developments produced in this domain.
students are expected to learn and reflect upon major subjects, theories and concepts in Victimology
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I- History 1. The ascent of victimology as a knowledge discipline 2. The ascent of victim as an object of study II- Theories of victimation and empirical evidence 1. Present guidelines and debates in victimology. 2. The methods of empirical study of the victim and criminal victimation. 2.1 The international inquiries of victimation. 2,2 Extension and standards of criminal victimation: incidence, prevalence and risks of victimation; spatial and time standards of victimation; social-demographic characteristics of crime victims. III- Consequences of victimation. 1. Basic concepts in victimology: victim, types of victim, sources of victimation, social representations of the victim; experience and dynamics of victimation. 2. Primary victimation /secondary victimation. IV- Victim and justice 1. Development of the victims’ position in the criminal justice and criminology. The victim and its rights in the Portuguese criminal justice system. Comparative look with the international situation. 2. Restorative justice, “reparatory” justice and penal mediation.
Theoretic-practical lessons, which combine the presentation of the contents with exercises employing the transmitted knowledge.
Description | Type | Time (hours) | Weight (%) | End date |
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Attendance (estimated) | Participação presencial | 80,00 | ||
Exame | 100,00 | |||
Total: | - | 100,00 |
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