Criminology of Marginalized Populations [ LECRI1505 ]
5.0 crédits ECTS
30.0 h
2q
> Schedule
| Teacher(s) |
Devresse Marie-Sophie ;
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| Language |
French
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Place of the course |
Louvain-la-Neuve
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| Main themes |
The first part of the course is devoted to a historical and theoretical approach ot the main concepts and theories of marginalization, of its causes and its effects. It encompasses an analysis of the processes of marginalization related to economic and social developments, to legal approaches to topics such as poverty, housing, immigration, drug addiction, etc.
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| Aims |
The course seeks to introduce interested students to current issues relating to marginalization, exclusion and alienation. The method is multidisciplinary in that the concepts are approached from historical, sociological, legal and psychological perspectives. It seeks to enable the student, from his own curriculum (this course is open to students of criminology, psychology and educational sciences, law and sociology), to identify the issues of marginalization and of exclusion in a broader framework and in a dynamic perspective.
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| Content |
The course content corresponds to the topics outlined (see above). Methods: Part I: interactive lectures with slides, videos, etc. A portion of the time is devoted to discussion of the course material. Part II: presentations by researchers and practitioners, followed by discussions.
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| Other information |
Evaluation : Writen exam
Readings Portfolio and bibliography
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Cycle and year of study |
> Preparatory year for Criminology
> Cours isolés en criminologie
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Faculty or entity in charge |
> ECRI
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