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Term 2023Z:
"The issues include the characteristics of criminology and related sciences (forensic science, victimology, criminal law) as disciplines. Psychological and biological profile of the offender. Biopsychological theories of crime: anthropological, hereditary tendencies, chromosome structure disorders, CNS disorders, abnormal personality, psychopathy) External and environmental conditions conducive to committing crimes Environmental criminology: broken windows theory and zero tolerance policy; hotspots; designing living space on the example of le Corbsier's projects; the development of Chicago as an example of zonal urban space. The concept of born victim - psychological susceptibility to becoming a victim (Ellenberger); types of victims according to Hantig; degrees of contributing to becoming a victim according to Ezzat Fatah Victimology theories: Psychological: Luckenbill's situational model, learned helplessness theory, Stockholm syndrome, victimization career model Positivist: lifestyle exposure model, routine activity theory; Fattah theory. Origin and definition of the concept, Kant vs. Bentham; penalty types Principles of punishment and functions of punishment, an alternative to punishment Radicalism, abolitionism, penological minimalism, restorative justice, populist punitiveness Circumstances exempting from liability for a crime, unintentional crimes Insanity, forced treatment Basics of the criminal process; prohibition of torture (Gafegen vs. Germany; ticking bomb scenario) Rules for the execution of a fine and its form; the role of the probation officer in the execution of the penalty of restriction of liberty prisoner rights; use of force (Bader-Meinhof/Euslin, Bader and Raspe vs. Germany (1978); detention (Kudła vs. Poland (2006); health issues (Muisel vs. France 2002; VD vs. Romania 2010); self-injury (Xiros vs. Greece 2010), mentally ill people (Rendle vs France 2008) J. Bentham's Panopticon; types of prisons in Switzerland; Pennsylvania system; slow progression system (Poland); working in a prison, serving a sentence in a therapeutic system (addiction treatment) Preparing to leave prison; adaptation difficulties, criminal careers, recidivism "
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Term 2023L:
"The issues include the characteristics of criminology and related sciences (forensic science, victimology, criminal law) as disciplines. Psychological and biological profile of the offender. Biopsychological theories of crime: anthropological, hereditary tendencies, chromosome structure disorders, CNS disorders, abnormal personality, psychopathy) External and environmental conditions conducive to committing crimes Environmental criminology: broken windows theory and zero tolerance policy; hotspots; designing living space on the example of le Corbsier's projects; the development of Chicago as an example of zonal urban space. The concept of born victim - psychological susceptibility to becoming a victim (Ellenberger); types of victims according to Hantig; degrees of contributing to becoming a victim according to Ezzat Fatah Victimology theories: Psychological: Luckenbill's situational model, learned helplessness theory, Stockholm syndrome, victimization career model Positivist: lifestyle exposure model, routine activity theory; Fattah theory. Origin and definition of the concept, Kant vs. Bentham; penalty types Principles of punishment and functions of punishment, an alternative to punishment Radicalism, abolitionism, penological minimalism, restorative justice, populist punitiveness Circumstances exempting from liability for a crime, unintentional crimes Insanity, forced treatment Basics of the criminal process; prohibition of torture (Gafegen vs. Germany; ticking bomb scenario) Rules for the execution of a fine and its form; the role of the probation officer in the execution of the penalty of restriction of liberty prisoner rights; use of force (Bader-Meinhof/Euslin, Bader and Raspe vs. Germany (1978); detention (Kudła vs. Poland (2006); health issues (Muisel vs. France 2002; VD vs. Romania 2010); self-injury (Xiros vs. Greece 2010), mentally ill people (Rendle vs France 2008) J. Bentham's Panopticon; types of prisons in Switzerland; Pennsylvania system; slow progression system (Poland); working in a prison, serving a sentence in a therapeutic system (addiction treatment) Preparing to leave prison; adaptation difficulties, criminal careers, recidivism "
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