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Intervention with Perpetrators

Code: P712     Acronym: IA

Keywords
Classification Keyword
OFICIAL Psychology

Instance: 2013/2014 - 2S

Active? Yes
Responsible unit: Psychology
Course/CS Responsible: Integrated Master Psychology

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
MIPSI 30 Official Curricular Structure 4 - 6 54 162
Official Curricular Structure 2012 4 - 6 54 162

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives

At the end of the semester students should be able to:

- To know the most important theories, causes, dynamics and consequences of violence and victimization, that enable them to understand, assess and intervene with perpetrators (youth and adults) at psychoeducational, psychosocial and psychotherapeutical levels.

- Understand the specific dynamics of family violence.

- Acquire knowledge and understanding in related domains (e.g., Law, Criminology, Legal Medicine).

- Acquire the knowledge and strategies necessary for the psychological and psychosocial intervention with perpetrators of physical, psychological and sexual violence. To be able to apply them in cases of violence inside and outside the family.

- Understand the interactions and relationships between the intervention with offenders and the intervention with victims.

Learning outcomes and competences

At the end of the semester students should:

- Know the most important theories and intervention models that enable them to understand, assess and intervene with perpetrators (youth and adults) at psychoeducational, psychosocial and psychotherapeutical levels.

- Develop basic skills for intervention in different contexts, such as prisons, juvenile reeducation facilities, police, judiciary services, counseling services, and community projects; as well as the competencies to work in multidisciplinary teams.

- Develop the skills necessary to elaborate forensic psychological reports and testify in court.

Working method

Presencial

Program

- Violence, aggression and victimization.

- Main psychological, psychosocial and criminological theories explaining violence and aggression.

- Types of violence, crime and victimization; contexts and forms of victimization.

- Domestic, marital and family violence.

- Child maltreatment (e.g., negligence, physical and psychological maltreatment, sexual abuse).

- Sexual crimes – rape and child sexual abuse. Child sexual abuse vs pedophilia.

- Assessment methods and psychological, psychoeducational and psychosocial intervention with perpetrators of violence and crime (youth and adults) – national and international perspectives.

- Specificities of the intervention with perpetrators of domestic/marital violence.

- Specificities of the intervention with perpetrators of sexual violence.

- Specificities of the intervention with young sexual offenders.

- Punishment, psychotherapy and social rehabilitation.

Mandatory literature

Berry, D.B.; The Domestic Violence Sourcebook., Los Angeles: Lowell House (3ª Edição), 2000
Budrionis Rita; The^sexual abuse victim and sexual offender treatment planner. ISBN: 0-471-21979-7
Furniss, T. ; The Multiprofessional Handbook of Child Sexual Abuse: Integrated Management, Therapy and Legal Intervention., London: Routledge., 1991
Hampton Robert L. ed. lit.; Substance abuse family violence and child welfare. ISBN: ISBN 0-7619-1458-7
Wolfe David A.; Child abuse. ISBN: ISBN 0-8039-2833-5
Geffner, R.A & Rosenbaum, A. (Eds.); Domestic Violence Offenders. Current Interventions, Research, and Implications for Policies and Standards, New York: The Haworth Press., 2001
Pryor, D.W.; Unspeakable acts. Why men sexually abuse children, New York: New York University Press., 1996
Sousela, L.; Machado, C. & Manita, C.; Violência íntima no feminino: contextos, motivos e significados., Revista do CEJ, 7, 165-190., 2007
Paymar, M.; Violent No More. Helping Men End Domestic Violence, Alameda: Hunter House., 2000
Lee, M.Y; Sebold, J. & Uken, A.; Solution-focused treatment of domestic violence offenders, New York: Oxford University Press, 2003
Manita, Celina; A intervenção em agressores no contexto da violência doméstica em Portugal : estudo preliminar de caracterização, Lisboa : Comissão para a Igualdade e para os Direitos das Mulheres, 2005. ISBN: 972-597-269-4
Finkelman Byrgen ed.; Child abuse. ISBN: ISBN 0-8153-1818-9
Hasselt Vincent B. Van ed. lit.; Handbook of family violence. ISBN: ISBN 0-306-42648-X
Hersov L.A.; Aggression and anti-social behaviour in childhood and adolescence. ISBN: ISBN 0-08-021810-5

Complementary Bibliography

Knutson John F.; The control of aggression. ISBN: ISBN 0-202-25077-6
Wiehe Vernon R.; Understanding family violence. ISBN: ISBN 0-7619-1645-8
Pallone, N.J.; Young Victims, Young Offenders. Current Issues in Policy and Treatment, New York: The Haworth Press., 1994
Cicchetti Dante ed. lit.; Child maltreatment. ISBN: ISBN 0-521-37969-5
Salter, Anna C; Treating child sex offenders and victims : a practical guide., London : Sage Publications, 1988. ISBN: 0-8039-3182-4
Salter, A.C.; Pedofilia e outras agressões sexuais, Lisboa: Ed. Presença, 2003
Lee-Chai Annette Y.; The use and abuse of power. ISBN: ISBN 1-84169-023-6
Briggs David; Managing men who sexuality abuse. ISBN: 1-85302-807-X
Bloomquist Michael L.; Helping children with aggression and conduct problems. ISBN: 1-57230-748-X

Teaching methods and learning activities

- Theoretical classes.

- Theoretical-practical classes with active participation of students, individually and in groups;

- Practical case-studies.

- Viewing and discussion of videos with topics related to violence and to the intervention with perpetrators.

- Elaboration and discussion of an assignment carried out by the students that involves the preparation and role-play of an intervention with a perpetrator (including assessment and intervention strategies). This project requires bibliographic analysis and critical reflection on knowledge and practices.

- Tutorial supervision of theoretical and practical assignments carried out by students, as well as providing the necessary conditions to develop independent study/work, including research and literature search, in order to facilitate the assimilation of contents.

keywords

Social sciences > Criminology
Social sciences > Psychological sciences > Psychology

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation with final exam

Assessment Components

designation Weight (%)
Exame 50,00
Participação presencial 10,00
Trabalho de campo 40,00
Total: 100,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

designation Time (hours)
Estudo autónomo 40,00
Frequência das aulas 52,00
Trabalho de campo 30,00
Total: 122,00

Eligibility for exams

- Students’ attendance in each class will be monitored through the students’ signature on a presence sheet. - Students must attend 75% of the total number of classes taught. In exceptional cases, legally foreseen, the traditional class attendance may be substituted by the submission of a research assignment. - In accordance with the regulation of evaluation (cf. art. 9), students must have a minimum grade of 8 points in the practical work, as well as on the final written exam. The failure to achieve the minimum score of 8 points implies non approval in the discipline and the obligation to repeat the evaluation. In the case of non-submission of the practical work by the deadline established at the beginning of the semester, the student will not be admitted to the final exam and, therefore, cannot obtain final approval in the discipline.

Calculation formula of final grade

Final grade based on a 0-20 scale:

- 50% of the grade is based on the final exam classification;

- 50% of the grade is based on the practical assignment carried out by the students throughout the semester: a role-play of a psychological intervention with a perpetrator (including the assessment and the intervention plan for this practical case).

- At the end of the semester there will be a public presentation/role-play of the case and of the intervention plan, in small groups, complemented by a written summary – both components will be evaluated.

Examinations or Special Assignments

In the legally established situations in which students cannot participate in the practical role-play of the perpetrator's intervention plan, they must present a written description of a practical case created by them along with a proposal of assessment and psychological intervention for this case. Similarly, in the legally established situations when the students cannot complete the written exam, it must be replaced with a written assignment on a subject established with the teacher early in the semester.

Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)

In exceptional cases, foreseen in the regulations or in cases duly justified and accepted as valid by the School’s competent committees, students may be evaluated outside the usual context and regular calendar, through the completion of a written project with a content similar to what other students have done to assess the practical component (weighing 50% in the final grade) and an oral or written test on the contents of the discipline (weighing 50% in the final grade).

In these cases, the student should contact the teacher responsible for the discipline at the beginning of the semester to define the rules and methodologies of the alternative evaluation.

Classification improvement

There is a possibility of repeating the final examination (and only the final examination) in the proceeding exam period.

"Os estudantes podem requerer uma prova de melhoria de classificação uma única vez por disciplina, numa das duas épocas, normal ou de recurso, imediatamente subsequentes àquela em que obtiveram aprovação e em que a disciplina tenha prova de avaliação prevista" (Artigo 11.°, ponto 1. do “Regulamento dos princípios a observar na avaliação dos discentes da Universidade do Porto e normas específicas a aplicar nos cursos da FPCE”).

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