The following candidates have access to the "licence" programme in Criminology :
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Holders of the first
university study cycle ("candidat") diploma, "licence" diploma
holders in Law, Philosophy (Human Sciences section), Psychology and
Pedagogy, Medecine, Biomedical Sciences, Economics, Social and
Political Sciences and Social and Military Sciences. These students
will add the following courses from the preparatory year to their first
year of studies respectively :
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diploma holders in Law ("candidats", "licenciés" or doctors)
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PSY1407 |
Eléments de psychologie clinique[30h] (5 credits) (in French)
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Susann Heenen-Wolff, Pierre Philippot, Nady Van Broeck
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ECRI1502 |
Introduction to biomedical Sciences in relation with Criminology[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Frédéric Bonbled
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ESPO2102 |
Statistics[30h+15h] (4.5 credits) (in French)
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Dominique Deprins
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diploma holders in Philosophy ("candidats", "licenciés" or doctors)
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ECRI1502 |
Introduction to biomedical Sciences in relation with Criminology[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Frédéric Bonbled
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ESPO1122 |
Foundations of Law[40h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Gilberte Marchal, Henri Simonart, Marc Verdussen
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COPS1214 |
Social psychology[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Olivier Corneille
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ESPO2102 |
Statistics[30h+15h] (4.5 credits) (in French)
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Dominique Deprins
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PSP1123 |
Sociology[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Georges Liénard
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PSP1264 |
Personality and individual psychology[30h+5h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Bernard Rimé
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PSY1407 |
Eléments de psychologie clinique[30h] (5 credits) (in French)
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Susann Heenen-Wolff, Pierre Philippot, Nady Van Broeck
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diploma holders in Psychology or Pedagogy ("candidats", "licenciés" or doctors)
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ESPO1122 |
Foundations of Law[40h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Gilberte Marchal, Henri Simonart, Marc Verdussen
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"candidats" or doctors in Medecine
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ESPO1122 |
Foundations of Law[40h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Gilberte Marchal, Henri Simonart, Marc Verdussen
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COPS1311 |
Social Philosophy[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Jean De Munck
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PSP1123 |
Sociology[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Georges Liénard
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PSY1407 |
Eléments de psychologie clinique[30h] (5 credits) (in French)
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Susann Heenen-Wolff, Pierre Philippot, Nady Van Broeck
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diploma holders in Biomedical Sciences ("candidats", "licenciés" or doctors)
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COPS1214 |
Social psychology[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Olivier Corneille
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ESPO1122 |
Foundations of Law[40h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Gilberte Marchal, Henri Simonart, Marc Verdussen
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COPS1311 |
Social Philosophy[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Jean De Munck
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PSP1123 |
Sociology[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Georges Liénard
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PSY1407 |
Eléments de psychologie clinique[30h] (5 credits) (in French)
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Susann Heenen-Wolff, Pierre Philippot, Nady Van Broeck
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diploma holders in Economic, Social and Political Sciences ("candidats", "licenciés" or doctors)
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PSY1407 |
Eléments de psychologie clinique[30h] (5 credits) (in French)
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Susann Heenen-Wolff, Pierre Philippot, Nady Van Broeck
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ECRI1502 |
Introduction to biomedical Sciences in relation with Criminology[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Frédéric Bonbled
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diploma holders in Social and Military Sciences
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PSY1407 |
Eléments de psychologie clinique[30h] (5 credits) (in French)
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Susann Heenen-Wolff, Pierre Philippot, Nady Van Broeck
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ECRI1502 |
Introduction to biomedical Sciences in relation with Criminology[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Frédéric Bonbled
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PSP1264 |
Personality and individual psychology[30h+5h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Bernard Rimé
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2.
For students who have
successfully completed their first two years of the cursus leading to
the "candidat" diploma in Medecine, with the exception of the programme
in Dentistery. These students will add the following
complementary courses to their programme :
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ESPO2102 |
Statistics[30h+15h] (4.5 credits) (in French)
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Dominique Deprins
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COPS1214 |
Social psychology[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Olivier Corneille
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ESPO1122 |
Foundations of Law[40h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Gilberte Marchal, Henri Simonart, Marc Verdussen
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PSY1407 |
Eléments de psychologie clinique[30h] (5 credits) (in French)
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Susann Heenen-Wolff, Pierre Philippot, Nady Van Broeck
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For social assistants. These students will add the following complementary courses to their programme :
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PSY1407 |
Eléments de psychologie clinique[30h] (5 credits) (in French)
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Susann Heenen-Wolff, Pierre Philippot, Nady Van Broeck
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ESPO2102 |
Statistics[30h+15h] (4.5 credits) (in French)
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Dominique Deprins
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For assistants in Psychology. These students will add the following complementary courses to their programme :
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PSP1123 |
Sociology[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Georges Liénard
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ESPO1122 |
Foundations of Law[40h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Gilberte Marchal, Henri Simonart, Marc Verdussen
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5.
For Police Officer diploma
holders who, at the end of the evaluation procedure organised by the
university authorities, prove to have the capacities and knowledge
required to be able to successfully complete this year. They will add
the appropriate complementary subjects, determined by the relevant
university authorities, to their study programme.
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For students who have successfully accomplished their preparatory year for the "licence" programme in Criminology.
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Students who, in the context of their previous studies,
have taken and successfully accomplished the course subjects judged
equivalent to those indicated above, may be dispensed from adding them
to their first year programme.
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CRIM 21 First year of studies |
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A.- Compulsory courses :
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ECRI1504 |
Elements of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure[60h] (6 credits) (in French)
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Damien Vandermeersch
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ECRI2102 |
Protection of Youth : Institution and Practices[45h] (4.5 credits) (in French)
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Thierry Moreau, Isabelle Ravier
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ECRI2103 |
Criminal Psychology[45h+15h] (6 credits) (in French)
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Jean Kinable
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ECRI2104 |
Criminal Sociology[45h+15h] (6 credits) (in French)
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Fabienne Brion
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ECRI2105 |
Methodology of criminology[45h+15h] (6 credits) (in French)
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Dan Kaminski
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ECRI1506 |
Criminal Biology[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Philippe De Witte
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ECRI2108 |
Introduction to Psychiatry and Forensic Psychiatry[45h] (4.5 credits) (in French)
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Antoine Masson, Philippe Meire
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ECRI2109 |
Penology[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Fabienne Brion
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ECRI1501 |
History of Criminology[45h] (5 credits) (in French)
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Dan Kaminski
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ECRI2207 |
Psychological and Sociological Interviewing.[15h+15h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Anne-Christine Frankard (supplée Xavier Renders), Xavier Renders
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If any course from the compulsory first year programme
has already been successfully completed in the context of another study
programme, the students may be dispensed from taking it, on condition,
however, that they are not dispensed from taking more than one third of
the subject matters. Students who already hold a "licence" diploma and
are dispensed from several of the course subjects from Crim 21, may
bring some courses forward from Crim 22 to Crim 21, subject to the
approval of the School Council.
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B. Language exam
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During the first year of studies, the students
must pass an exam to establish that they are perfectly capable of
reading and translating criminological texts in English or in
Dutch.
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For English, one course dedicated to the comprehension
of criminological texts and a corresponding exam are organised by
the Institut des langues vivantes :
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ANGL1823 |
English: Comprehension of criminology texts[60h] (6 credits)
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Nathalie Heiderscheidt
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C. Course on Religious Sciences
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During the first year, the student is required to follow
a course on Religious Sciences from among those featuring on the
programme of the Law Faculty (c.f. the list of these courses is posted
on the School notice-board.).
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CRIM22 Second year of studies d'études |
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The second year of studies of the "licence" programme in
Criminology consists of the following kinds of tuition:
compulsory courses, options and a seminar. Students enrolled for
the second year in Criminology are not authorised to take exams in the
January, unless he is able to do the full session.
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1. Studies
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A. Compulsory courses
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ECRI2107 |
Forensic medicine[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Frédéric Bonbled
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ECRI2201 |
Criminal Politics[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Maria Luisa Cesoni
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ECRI2204 |
Méthodes de traitement des délinquants[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Jean Kinable
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ECRI2205 |
Sociological Aspects of the Administration of Criminal Justice[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Dan Kaminski
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ANGL2423 |
English communication skills for students in criminology[30h+30h] (3 credits)
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Claudine Grommersch, Nathalie Heiderscheidt
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or
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NEER2421 |
Dutch communication skills for Law students[30h] (3 credits)
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Marie-Paule Vanelderen
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B. Options : 135 hours to be divided up as follows :
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90 hours to be chosen from the following courses :
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ECRI2202 |
In-Depth Studies in Criminal Psychology and[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Jean Kinable
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ECRI1505 |
Criminology of Marginalized Populations[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Christine Schaut
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ECRI2209 |
Criminal Psychopathology[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Jean Kinable
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ECRI2210 |
Etude de cas en criminologie clinique[15h+15h] (3 credits) (in French)
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N.
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ECRI2211 |
Ethical Issues in Criminology[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Marie-Sophie Devresse, Dan Kaminski
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ECRI2212 |
Police Law and Practice[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Christian-Paul De Valkeneer
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45 hours to be chosen from the following courses :
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DPCR2339 |
Criminal Business Law[30h] (4.5 credits) (in French)
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Christian-Paul De Valkeneer, Thierry Moreau
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DPCR2343 |
Criminal Law (Offences)[30h] (4.5 credits) (in French)
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Maria Luisa Cesoni
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DPCR2344 |
Comparative Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure[30h] (4.5 credits) (in French)
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Maria Luisa Cesoni
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DPCR2345 |
Issues of Criminal Procedure and International Criminal Law[30h] (4.5 credits) (in French)
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Henri Bosly
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DPCR2348 |
Special Topics in European Criminal Law[30h] (4.5 credits) (in French)
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Marie-Aude Beernaert
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PSY2430 |
Psychology and education of aggressive youths[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Jean-Yves Hayez
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PSY2934 |
Psychopathology of the life ages: childhood and adolescence[45h] (4.5 credits) (in French)
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Jean-Yves Hayez
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SOC2132 |
Analysis of the social system: structures and power[30h] (3.5 credits) (in French)
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Luc Van Campenhoudt
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SOC2134 |
Sociology of history: macro and micro sociological approaches[30h] (3.5 credits) (in French)
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Jean-Michel Chaumont, Xavier Rousseaux
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SOC2426 |
Education sociology: diagnoses and policies[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Jean-Emile Charlier
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SOC2430 |
Urban and rural sociology[30h] (3.5 credits) (in French)
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Bernard Francq
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TRAV2111 |
Labour law[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Gilbert Demez
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TRAV2213 |
Sociology of social movements[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Jean-Marie Lacrosse
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or from the
different University progammes, subject to the approval of this
choice by the School President. Those courses will be followed at the
level of the "licence" studies.
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Students who have already successfully completed some
of the second year Criminology courses in the context of another
"licence" programme, may obtain special dispensations. However, the
number of dispensations granted may not surpass 120 hours.
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C. Seminar and apprenticeship supervision
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ECRI2220 |
Criminology in practice : supporting seminar[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Christian-Paul De Valkeneer
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D. Language course
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Students of the 2nd year must take a language course
in English and Dutch for 30 hours. This course is aimed to
improve the linguistic skills and the capacity of interactive
communication in the context of criminological professions.
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A specific course in English or Dutch is especially organised for the students of the Criminology School (cfr supra).
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2. Apprenticeship
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Duration
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The apprenticeship covers 400 hours. It takes place
after the first year and must end during the defence of the thesis, at
the latest. In order to facilitate organisation, the 2nd year programme
courses are principally given on Mondays and Tuesdays.
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Description of apprenticeship
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The period of work experience can be described as a
practical, almost professional activity. It helps by providing a
first professional learning experience within real-life contexts,
dealing with subjects as diverse as aspects of delinquency,
inadaptation, marginality, and exclusion. It helps the student confront
his theoretical studies with practice, understand the functioning of an
institution and approach a professional field its concrete aspects.
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Apprenticeship centres
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The apprenticeships are carried out in criminological
centres approved by the Criminology School Council (open centres for
young people and adults, closed centres for young people and adults,
justice administration, police and services for psycho-social aid).
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Accompaniment structure and evaluation
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Each aprenticeship period is linked to a supervision
seminar which the student must enrol for at the beginning of the second
year.
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The supervision seminars lead the student to discuss
and evaluate his field experiences with the lecturers and the other
apprentice students. They also foster a critical analysis of social
practices and penal systems.
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The final evaluation is carried out jointly by the
academic tutor and the local training supervisor ("maître de
stage") in the presence of the student. The final report is handed in
at least eight days before the evaluation session and must be written
during the month following the apprenticeship period.
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Apprenticeship dispensation
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Students who did an apprenticeship equivalent or
more than 400 hours in a criminological service approved by the
Criminology School during their previous studies, may, on request and
after analysis of his request, be dispensed from doing one again. He
must, however, still add the apprenticeship supervision seminar to his
programme.
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Insurance
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The Insurance Service of the University delivers an
insurance attestation for "third part responsibility' to the
institutions who request this.
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3. Thesis
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The thesis consists of around a hundred pages of
written work and constitutes the culmination of the study programme. It
will be defended in public. This is the opportunity for the student to
develop, in the context of a specific crimonological question and in an
autonomous way, his own approach as regards thinking and research
concerning what he acquired during the full course.
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The thesis must be presented at the end of the second
year. Students who do not pass the final exams at the end of the 2nd
year, must re-enrol in the 2nd year "bis".
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The thesis counts for 50 % of the total marks of the second year.
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Details on the organisation and reglementation of the thesis for the academic year 2005-2006, will be
communicated to the students at the beginning of the academic year.
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