University of Liege | Version française
Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
Version 2013-2014
DCER0055-1  Introduction to social issues related to victimization processes
- The victim's place in society
- Victims as symbolic and implicit spaces of a concept
- Implications on the roles of professionals, empathy, and mirror effects

Duration :  The victim's place in society : 6h Th
Victims as symbolic and implicit spaces of a concept : 2h Th
Implications on the roles of professionals, empathy, and mirror effects : 2h Th
Number of credits :  
Certificat d'université en Victimologie Clinique : Approches psychocriminologique et légale 1
Lecturer :  The victim's place in society : Serge Garcet
Victims as symbolic and implicit spaces of a concept : Serge Garcet
Implications on the roles of professionals, empathy, and mirror effects : Serge Garcet
Coordinator :  N...
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Course contents :  
The victim's place in society

The university clinical victimology certificate consists of 90 hours of instruction and personal training work up to 30 hours.
Learning outcomes of the course :  
The victim's place in society

    After the training, students will be able to:
* Use properly in his own practice and  in a multidisciplinary approach medical, legal, psychological contents dealing with victimology. * Master the institutional dimension of victim aid through knowledges about resources  and be able to organize the victim support in logic networks (including social and legal assistance) and circuits care. * Assess the relevance and appropriateness of means of action put in place around the victim. * Control the information, current scientific knowledge on various issues in victimology to enrich his own practice.
   
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
The victim's place in society

Professional experience and interest in issues of victimology and criminology  v
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
The victim's place in society

education: 90 hours: Theoretical Course worn by various members of the academic staff, experts in these different themes and  professional meetings of land in a transdisciplinary approach. Built around small groups of participants, and active learning, teaching emphasizes the interaction and co-construction of knowledge.
Personal achievement: 30 hours. Writing a work study end (TFE). Realization of an integrative and interdisciplinary work in the first lessons and professional practice participant on a theme related to the victimology.  
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
The victim's place in society

face to face
Recommended or required readings :  
Assessment methods and criteria :  
The victim's place in society

There will be two evaluations:
* A written report on the various subjects review will be conducted at the end of training. An additional session will be available for candidates who do not meet the requirements. * The preparation and defense of a work-up training. The defense of the work will be conditional on completion of the written test.
Participants who actively follow the program and passed the test of Completion will be issued a "Certificate of University Clinic in Victimology:  psychocriminological and lega approachesl" worth 12 ECTS.  
Work placement(s) :  
Organizational remarks :  
Contacts :  
The victim's place in society

Teacher:  
Serge GARCET
Building B33 (Trifac), room 1/42
consulting hour: make an appointment serge.garcet@ulg.ac.be
tel. 04/366 39 20
 
Assistant:
Thomas PERICK
Bâtiment B33 (Trifac), local 1/1
thomas.perick@ulg.ac.be
tel. 04/366 28 15
 
Secretariat:
Ms. Julie Debroux
Building B33 (Trifac), room 1/5
j.debroux@ulg.ac.be
tel. 04/366 31 59   

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