Advanced Topics in Deviant Behaviour Psychology
| Keywords |
| Classification |
Keyword |
| OFICIAL |
Psychology |
Instance: 2012/2013 - 1S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
- Have a full understanding of the theoretical and empirical developments of the nature and meaning of deviant behaviors
- To deepen the theories applied to the comprehension and intervention in different types of deviant behaviors, violence and crime, juvenile delinquency and anti-social behaviours, white-collar and corporate crime, as well as drug use and drug addiction
- To develop reading and intervention competences, mainly the ones referring to the uses of psychology in the fields of justice, forensic psychology, victimology and criminology
Working method
Presencial
Program
1. Nature and meaning of deviance. Modern and tradicional perspectives on deviance
2. Conceptual issues related with the notions of deviant behaviour, criminal personality and dangerousness.
3. Psychological theories on crime and interpersonal violence. Trait theories and the notion of criminal personality. Cognitive-behavioural theories.
4. Juvenile delinquency. White collar and corporate crime.
5. Drug use and addiction. Epidemiology of drug abuse. Psychological research and drug abuse.
6. Contributions of deviant behaviour psychology and psychological intervention for the Justice System, criminal investigation, forensic psychology and social rehabilitation.
Mandatory literature
Clinard Marshall B.;
Sociology of deviant behavior. ISBN: 978-0-495-09335-0
Negreiros Jorge;
Delinquências juvenis. ISBN: 972-46-1208-2
Yochelson Samuel ed. lit.;
The criminal personality. ISBN: ISBN 1-56821-349-2
Negreiros Jorge;
Psychological drug research. ISBN: 92-871-6032-5
Digneffe Françoise;
Éthique et délinquance. ISBN: ISBN 2-88049-046-4ISBN 2-86563-252-0
Santos Celina Paula Manita;
Auto-organização psicológica e transgressão
Howitt, D.; Forensic and Criminal Psychology, Prentice Hall, 2002
Rutter Michael;
Antisocial behavior by young people. ISBN: ISBN 0-521-64608-1
Eysenck H. J.;
The causes and cures of criminality. ISBN: ISBN 0-306-42968-3
Manita Celina;
A^intervenção em agressores no contexto da violência doméstica em Portugal. ISBN: 972-597-269-4
Machado Carla 570;
Adultos. ISBN: 972-8717-20-2
Yochelson Samuel;
The criminal personality. ISBN: ISBN 0-87668-901-2
Blackburn Ronald;
The psychology of criminal conduct. ISBN: ISBN 0-471-96175-2
Debuyst Christian;
Dangerosité et justice pénale. ISBN: ISBN 2-88049-005-7
Yochelson Samuel;
The criminal personality. ISBN: ISBN 0-87668-218-2(vol. 1)
Bartol Curt R.;
Criminal behavior. ISBN: ISBN 0-13-192766-3
Oliveira Alexandra;
As^vendedoras de ilusões. ISBN: 972-46-1519-7
Oliveira Alexandra Maria da Silva;
O^mundo da prostituição de rua
Complementary Bibliography
Gonçalves Rui Abrunhosa;
Psicopatia e processos adaptativos à prisão. ISBN: ISBN 972-8098-36-7
Katz Jack;
Seductions of crime. ISBN: ISBN 0-465-07615-7
Manita Celina co-aut.;
Palnos existenciais, droga e crime. ISBN: ISBN 972-9345-30-9
Hollin, C.; Psychology and Crime: An Introduction to Criminological Psychology., London: Routledge Kegan and Paul., 1989
Lombroso Cesare;
L.uomo delinquente
Gonçalves Rui Abrunhosa org.;
Crimes. ISBN: ISBN 972-8098-53-7
Piquero Alex R.;
Key issues in criminal career research
Manita Celina;
Personalidade e acçao em consumidores de droga e deliquentes. ISBN: ISBN 972-9345-37
Feldman M. Philip;
Criminal behaviour. ISBN: ISBN 0-471-99401-4
Teaching methods and learning activities
Lectures content by the teacher.Lectures by invited experts on specific topics. Group work. Debates about the contents exposed or from the research done by students.
keywords
Social sciences > Psychological sciences > Psychology
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
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Type |
Time (hours) |
Weight (%) |
End date |
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Participação presencial |
23,40 |
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Total: |
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0,00 |
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Calculation formula of final grade
The assessment consists of 3 tests done during the semester. The final classification will be obtained by calculating the mean of these 3 tests. The student must reach a minimum of 8 points in each of the tests and, at least, a mean of 9,5 values.
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
In accordance with the regulations of the Faculty. In exceptional cases, foreseen by law, or in cases duly justified and accepted by the Faculty’s competent committees, students may be evaluated outside the usual context and foreseen calendar, through a written project (weighing 50% in the final grade) and/or an oral or written test about the topics learned within this unit throughout the semester (weighing 50% in the final grade).
Classification improvement
There is a possibility of doing a final examination in the examination period.
Observations
Since the central purpose of this Curricular Unit is to prepare the student to acquire a deepen understanding of the phenomena of deviant behavior, we seek to initially transmit a body of knowledge about concepts and theories research results on deviant behavior, using classes display content, debates about the contents exposed and group work.