Sociology of crimes and social pathologies 370-PS5-4ERACD
The social context is one of the most important factor helping to understand many problems od cryminology. We will try to find common features and cultural differences in the approach to crime. This course is aimed at those who want to understand how people become criminals, how crimes are perceived in different countries and how social systems help to reduce the number of crimes.
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Efekty kształcenia
Better understanding of crime in a broad social context. Understanding the social factors that favor and limit crime.
Knowledge:
KA6_WG7 aspects of crime prevention and social pathologies
KA6_WK1 the nature of the social sciences and their relationship with other sciences
Skills:
KA_UK6 speak a foreign language at the B2 level
KA_UU2 independently supplement knowledge and skills and develop it interdisciplinary
competence:
K_K04 - correctly identifies and resolves dilemmas related to the exercise of the profession
Kryteria oceniania
Presentation prepared for the topic given by the teacher + active attendance on classes.
Literatura
Literature:
1. Stephen Hester, A Sociology of Crime, 2017.
2. Karen F. Parker, Unequal Crime Decline: Theorizing Race, Urban Inequality, and Criminal Violence
3. Vincent A. Ferraro, Immigrants and Crime in the New Destinations
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