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1st term
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History of Crime and Public Order. Provides a historical perspective on the criminal phenomenon and the social control mechanisms that have emerged to address it. The course examines the evolution of crime from antiquity to the present, covering criminal behaviours, surveillance systems, and public order policies in various social and cultural contexts. Students learn to interpret historical and criminological sources, understand the relationship between crime, power, and society, and apply scientific analysis methods in criminological research. Additionally, critical reflection is encouraged on contemporary changes in crime and social control within a global and technologically advanced society. The module incorporates SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy, promoting the analysis of sustainability and ethics in public security management.
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Fundamentals of Psychology. Introduces the basic principles of scientific psychology and their application to the study of human behaviour, aiming to understand mental processes in relation to the social and criminal context. The programme covers the main psychological paradigms, the biological bases of behaviour, cognitive and emotional processes, and theories of personality and development. Students acquire the necessary tools to analyse behaviour from a psychological and criminological perspective, understanding the motivations, risk factors, and prevention mechanisms associated with criminal behaviour. The module focuses on developing critical thinking, empathy, and professional ethics, integrating the Sustainable Development Goals related to health, wellbeing, and quality education.
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Basic Legal Principles Applicable to Criminology. Introduces the fundamental concepts of law related to Criminology, providing students with a solid foundation to understand the rules governing coexistence and justice. The module covers both the general principles of law—normative sources, interpretation, and application of regulations—as well as the fundamentals of private and public law, including concepts of personhood, property, obligations, administrative organisation, and governmental responsibility. Additionally, it delves into the study of fundamental rights and freedoms, analysing their legal protection and their relationship with democratic values and human rights. The course promotes critical and ethical thinking, respect for equality, and the ability to apply legal principles to specific criminological situations, in line with SDG 16: Peace, justice, and strong institutions.
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Criminal Policy. Analyses the phenomena surrounding crime and public policy proposals from a comparative and interdisciplinary perspective. The course examines the national and international political-criminal debate, addressing the roles of various actors—legislative, executive, judicial, victims, and media—as well as the use and limits of criminal law as a tool of social control. It also covers theories explaining crime, gender-based violence, emerging forms of criminality, and prevention and prison reintegration policies. Through practical analyses and debates, students develop a critical understanding of the penal system and crime prevention strategies, linking their learning to SDG 16: Peace, justice, and strong institutions.
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Applied Computer Science for Criminology. Introduces students to the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) applied to the criminology field. The course teaches how to search, analyse, and manage legal and criminological information on the Internet, using office software and specialised databases. It also covers information security, personal data protection, and the principles of data governance. Students learn to critically use ICT in professional contexts, develop digital competencies, and interact safely with electronic administration. The module combines theory and practice, promoting digital literacy, technological ethics, and the responsible use of IT resources, in line with SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities.
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2nd term
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Criminological Theories. Analyses the main theories on the origin and development of criminality, as well as their relationship with other social and legal sciences. The module introduces students to criminological theorisation and the evolution of paradigms explaining criminal behaviour, from the classical and positivist schools to critical and postmodern approaches. Through the study of authors and models such as Lombroso, Merton, Hirschi, and Sutherland, the course fosters understanding of the biological, psychological, and social factors influencing crime. It also promotes the development of a critical and reflective perspective on the practical application of criminological theories in prevention, intervention, and reintegration. The content aligns with SDG 4: Quality Education, strengthening scientific thinking and the ethical commitment of future criminologists.
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Negotiation, Mediation, and Conflict Resolution. Provides a comprehensive understanding of peaceful conflict resolution processes and tools applicable in areas such as criminal, penitentiary, police, family, community, and international contexts. The module analyses the principles, stages, and techniques of mediation and negotiation, as well as the roles of different actors, with particular attention to the victim and the mediator. It covers advanced models of restorative justice and intra- and extrajudicial alternatives to conflict (ADR). Through a theoretical-practical approach, students develop competencies to manage disputes, apply mediation methodologies, and foster dialogue in tense or violent contexts. The subject promotes values of ethics, responsibility, and social commitment, in line with SDG 16: Peace, justice, and strong institutions.
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Fundamentals of Sociology. Provides an introduction to understanding society and human relationships through the main sociological theories and concepts. The programme covers topics such as social structure, institutions, culture, power, and social change, analysing how they influence individual and collective behaviours. The module enables students to identify the social dynamics affecting criminality, understand processes of social exclusion and cohesion, and reflect on the role of sociology in crime prevention. Through critical observation and analysis of social data, it fosters a reflective perspective on contemporary issues, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals related to quality education, equality, and strong institutions.
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Forensic Linguistics. Introduces the principles, methods, and applications of forensic linguistics as a tool for analysing language in legal and criminological contexts. The module covers the scientific study of human language, its structure, meaning, and social implications, as well as the identification of linguistic offences and the preparation of expert reports. Students develop skills to analyse, argue, and counter-argue ethically and accurately, understanding the importance of language in shaping social realities and detecting biases or inequalities. Additionally, techniques in metacommunication, empathy, and prosocial communication are applied to interviews and judicial processes. The subject promotes responsible practice in forensic linguistics in line with SDG 5 (Gender Equality) and SDG 16 (Peace, justice, and strong institutions).
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Fundamentals of Public Law. Introduces the principles, methods, and applications of forensic linguistics as a tool for analysing language in legal and criminological contexts. The module covers the scientific study of human language, its structure, meaning, and social implications, as well as the identification of linguistic offences and the preparation of expert reports. Students develop skills to analyse, argue, and counter-argue ethically and accurately, understanding the importance of language in shaping social realities and detecting biases or inequalities. Additionally, techniques in metacommunication, empathy, and prosocial communication are applied to interviews and judicial processes. The subject promotes responsible practice in forensic linguistics in line with SDG 5 (Gender Equality) and SDG 16 (Peace, justice, and strong institutions).
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Total Credits to be taken: 60
Affiliated centre of the Universitat de Vic - Central University of Catalonia.
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