Degree | Type | Year |
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2500257 Criminology | FB | 1 |
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The teaching of the subject will be given taking into account the perspective of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Language of theory classes: catalan.
Language of the seminars:
- Seminars 11 and 12: catalan.
- Seminar 13: spanish.
As a general goal, the Degree of Criminology aims that a graduate of this degree must be able to use the research methods and techniques of criminological analysis to analyze data and experiences -about conflict, crime and control- in a certain social context. The course offers the fundamentals and the main methodological concepts of social research, and the dynamics of research process, with the focus on applying these concepts to the design of a criminological research project.
1. General introduction
1.1. Common knowledge vs. scientific knowledge.
1.2. What is science? What is social science?
1.3. Traditions and paradigms of social research.
2. Methodological foundations of social science research
2.1. Stages and phases of the research process.
2.2. Research according to your aims.
2.3. Deductive and inductive methods.
2.4. Quantitative and qualitative methods.
3. Construction of the object of study
3.1. Formulation of the initial question.
3.2. Kind of questions.
3.3. Research objectives.
4. The theoretical framework
4.1. Exploration and state of the art.
4.2. Search, selection and treatment of relevant sources.
4.3. The epistemological breakdown.
4.4. Construction of the theoretical frame of reference.
5. The analysis model
5.1. Hypothesis and structuring of the analysis model.
5.2. Conceptualization and operationalization.
5.3. Qualitative models and Grounded Theory.
6. Experimentality and field of analysis
6.1. Experimental designs.
6.2. Delimitation of the field of analysis.
7. Statistical sampling and survey technique
7.1. Statistical sampling.
7.2. Survey technique.
8. Ethical aspects of research
8.1. Deontological criteria.
8.2. Historical examples and basic texts.
Title | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Type: Directed | |||
Lectures | 19.5 | 0.78 | 3, 1, 5 |
Practices (seminar) | 19.5 | 0.78 | 3, 1, 6, 7, 8, 5 |
Type: Autonomous | |||
Group assigment: research project | 46 | 1.84 | 3, 2, 1, 4, 7, 8 |
Reading, analysis and synthesis of materials. Preparation for the individual test. | 60 | 2.4 | 3, 1, 7 |
Required work for learning the subjects for the achieving of competences covered by the course will be based on the following activities:
Activities in the classroom:
Activities outside the classroom:
Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.
Title | Weighting | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Attendance and practice seminar performance | 10% | 0 | 0 | 3, 1, 6, 7, 8, 5 |
Exam | 50% | 5 | 0.2 | 3, 1, 7, 5 |
Group research project, distributed in two partial deliveries. | 40% | 0 | 0 | 3, 2, 1, 4, 7, 8, 5 |
a) Continuous Assessment:
- Theoretical-practical exam: 50%
- Research Project (group work): 40%
- Evaluable practical exercises: 10%
- Conditions to be assessed, requirements to pass the course, and retake:
- Policy against cheating and plagiarism:
- Punctuality:
b) Single Assessment:
- Theoretical-practical exam: 60%
- Research Project (individual work): 40%
- Conditions to be assessed, requirements to pass the course, and retake:
MANDATORY REFERENCES (to prepare the exam):
- Corbetta, P. (2003). Metodología y técnicas de investigación social. McGraw-Hill. Chapters 1 and 2 (First part: "La lógica de la investigación social")
- Quivy, R.; Van Campenhoudt, L. (2009). Manual de investigación en ciencias sociales. Limusa. (Chapters 1 to 5).
ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES (not to be tested):
- Babbie, E. (1999). Fundamentos de la investigación social. Thompson Learning.
- Bachman, R.; Schutt, K. (2001). The Practice of Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Pine Forge Press.
- Bericat, E. (1998). La integración de los métodos cuantitativo y cualitativo en la investigación social. Ariel.
- Bunge, M. (1969). La investigación científica. Su estrategia y su filosofía. Ariel.
- Callejo, J.; Viedma, A. (2006). Proyectos y estrategias de investigación social:la perspectiva de la intervención. McGraw Hill.
- Campbell, D.T.; Stanley, J. (1982 [1966]). Diseños experimentales y cuasiexperimentales en investigación social. Amorrortu.
- Cea d'Ancona, Mª Ángeles (1998): Metodología cuantitativa. Síntesis.
- Chalmers, A. F. (1982). ¿Qué es esa cosa llamada ciencia?. Siglo XXI.
- Cook, T.D.; Campbell, D.T. (1979). Quasi-experimention: Design and Analysis Issues for Field Settings. Rand McNally.
- Creswell, J.W. (2003). Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches. Sage.
- Dantzker, M. L.; Hunter, R. (2012). Research Methods for Criminology and Criminal Justice. Jones & Barlett Learning.
- Ellis, L; Hartley, R. Walsh, (2010). Research methods in criminal justice and criminology: an interdisciplinary approach. Rowman & Littlefield.
- Jupp, V.; Davies, P.; Francis, P. (2011). Doing Criminological Research. Sage.
- King, R.F.; Wincup, E. (eds.) (2008). Doing Research on Crime and Justice. Oxford University Press,
- Maxfield, M.G.; Babbie, E. (2008). Research Methods for Criminal Justice and Criminology. Thomson Wadsworth.
- Popper, K.R. (1971). La lógica de la investigación científica. Tecnos.
- Ruiz Olabuénaga, J.I.; Arístegui, I.; Melgosa, L. (1998). Cómo elaborar un proyecto de investigación social. Universidad de Deusto. Cuadernos Monográficos del ICE, 7.
- Sautu, R. et al (2005). Manual de metodología. Construcción del marco teórico, formulación de los objetivos y elección de la metodología. Clacso. [http://bibliotecavirtual.clacso.org.ar/ar/libros/campus/metodo/metodo.html].
- Yin. R. (1994). Case Study Research: Design and Methods. Sage.
- Ziman, J. (1984). An introduction to science studies. The philosophical and social aspects of science and technology. Cambridge University Press.
No computer programs are required, in this subject.
Name | Group | Language | Semester | Turn |
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(TE) Theory | 1 | Catalan | second semester | morning-mixed |