Victymology 370-PS5-4ERABS
Profile of studies - general academic.
Form of study - full-time.
Course type - optional.
Field and discipline of science - social sciences and legal sciences.
Year of study / sem. - year IV / sem. VII.
Prerequisites - none.
Number of didactic hours divided into forms of conducting classes - 15 hours of lecture, including 7 hours of e-learning.
Didactic methods - lecture, e-learning lecture, consultations.
ECTS points - 3.
Balance of student workload - participation in classes 8 hours, preparation for classes and exam 37,5 hours. (including 7 hours of elearning),
participation in consultations related to classes 29,5 hours. Total: 75 hours, corresponding to 3 ECTS credits.
Quantitative indicators - student workload related to activities that require direct teacher participation 37,5 hours, which corresponds to 1,5
ECTS points and student workload, which does not require direct teacher participation 37,5 hours, which corresponds to 1,5 ECTS point.
Type of course
Mode
Course coordinators
Term 2022: | Term 2023: |
Learning outcomes
KNOWLEDGE, a graduate:
- has in-depth knowledge of the principles and institutions in the field of criminal law and victimology - K_W03;
- knows and understands the terminology applicable to criminal law and victimology - K_W08;
SKILLS, a graduate:
- is able to correctly interpret and explain the meanings of specific legal norms and the mutual relations between these norms in the field of
criminal law - K_U01;
- efficiently moves around the Polish legal system, uses criminal law norms to solve himself/herself specific problems; has extended skills to solve complicated practical problems in the field of criminal law - K_U05;
SOCIAL COMPETENCES, a graduate:
- is able to independently and critically supplement knowledge and skills, extended by the interdisciplinary dimension - K_K06
Assessment criteria
Written exam - multiple choice test consisting of 10 questions.
Preparation of four essays, one for each e-learning module, raises the final grade by half a degree.
Depending on the development of the epidemic situation, it is possible to conduct an exam using electronic means of communication.
Bibliography
A. Karmen, Crime Victims. An Introduction to Victimology, Pacific Grove 1989.
H. Messmer, H.-U. Otto (eds.), Restorative Justice on Trial. Pitfalls and Potentials of Victim - Offender Mediation. International Research
Perpectives, Dordrecht - Boston - London 1992.
The European Forum for Victim-Offender Mediation and Restorative Justice (eds.), Victim - Offender Mediation in Europe. Making
Restorative Justice Work, Leuven 2000.
A. von Hirsch, J. V. Roberts, A. Bottoms, K. Roach, M. Schiff (eds.), Restorative Justice and Criminal Justice. Competing or Reconcilable
Paradigms?, Oxford – Portland 2003.
Polish Code of Criminal Procedure of 1997 and other selected legal act
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: