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Cursus: RGBUSTR006
RGBUSTR006
Introduction into Criminology for Law Students
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CursuscodeRGBUSTR006
Studiepunten (EC)7,5
Cursusdoelen
 
After this course:
  • the student has knowledge and insight in the basic themes and conceptual framework of criminology as a discipline
  • the student has knowledge and insight into the characteristics of the current late modern context (as far as relevant for understanding contemporary crime and crime reaction discourses)
  • the student understands the multidisciplinarity of criminology
  • the student has knowledge and insight into some of the basic debates within the social sciences (as far as relevant for understanding criminological debates).
  • the student is capable to collect and process social scientific literature, to assess its value and to refer to it (conform APA style)
  • the student has general academic capabilities (such as distuinguishing main and side issues, concretising abstract theory, reflecting critically, establish links between data).
  • The student practiced argumentation skills
  • The student further developed communication skills (both oral and written).
 
 
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After this course:
  • the student has knowledge and insight in the basic themes and conceptual framework of criminology as a discipline
  • the student has knowledge and insight into the characteristics of the current late modern context (as far as relevant for understanding contemporary crime and crime reaction discourses)
  • the student understands the multidisciplinarity of criminology
  • the student has knowledge and insight into some of the basic debates within the social sciences (as far as relevant for understanding criminological debates).
  • the student is capable to collect and process social scientific literature, to assess its value and to refer to it (conform APA style)
  • the student has general academic capabilities (such as distuinguishing main and side issues, concretising abstract theory, reflecting critically, establish links between data).
  • The student practiced argumentation skills
  • The student further developed communication skills (both oral and written).
 
 
Inhoud
 
Criminology is a multidisciplinary science occupied with understanding and explaining crime, the individuals committing crime, those who become victim to it and the plethora of possible social reactions tot his behaviour. Traditionally, criminology has a strong pragmatic tendency: criminologists have investigated how crime should be dealt with, best practices in terms of punishment, what prevention of crime should look like, et cetera. This course aims to give an introduction into the criminology discipline. First, the development of the discipline will be elaborated on; then students will get acquainted to the discipline through a thematic approach (please note: a chronological treatment of existing criminological theories is part of the follow-up course Advanced Criminology). We go into several criminological thematic areas, such as property crime, white collar crime (and crimes of the powerful), violent crime, state and corporate crime, and transnational organised crime. Moreover, we peak into penology, victimology and (government) reactions to crime. We place these criminal phenomena in the contemporary late modern context (and, thus, discuss concepts such as securitization, responsibilization, penal populism et cetera) and its significance for understanding current crime and crime policy discourses as they appear, for example, in the media.

In this variant of the course, targeting students with a legal background, the seminars go into some of the basic social science debates, which are significant for understanding the developments within the discipline. We also go into social scientific ways of doing research, common in criminology, and students learn to connect emprical data to criminological concepts, on a basic level. Finally students learn to understand and analyse English scientific texts (in-depth, through close reading), writing a social scientific paper, argue in a scientific manner and read media messages critically (basic level).
You can not make this course part of your exam programme alongside RGBOC0100 Inleiding criminologie.

Place of this course in the curriculum:
  • Compulsory course in the minor Criminology
  • Non-legal optional course bachelor
 
 
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