2017-2018 / DCER0064-1

Clinical Victomology Certification : Legal and Psycho-Criminology Approaches

Introduction aux enjeux sociaux des processus de victimisation

Approche juridique de la victime

Approche clinique de la victime

Evaluation, prise en charge et accompagnement de la victime

Duration

Introduction aux enjeux sociaux des processus de victimisation : 10h Th
Approche juridique de la victime : 20h Th
Approche clinique de la victime : 30h Th
Evaluation, prise en charge et accompagnement de la victime : 30h Th

Number of credits

 University certificate in clinical victimology : psycho-criminological and legal approaches9 crédits 

Lecturer

Introduction aux enjeux sociaux des processus de victimisation : Serge Garcet
Approche juridique de la victime : Adrien Masset
Approche clinique de la victime : Serge Garcet, Patrick Papart
Evaluation, prise en charge et accompagnement de la victime : Philippe Boxho, Serge Garcet, Eric Lemaire

Coordinator

Serge Garcet

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

All year long, with partial in January

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

After the training, students will be able :     To use properly in his own practice and in multidisciplinary approach dealing with legal , psychological, medical of victimology approach.     To master the institutional dimension of victim support by knowledge of victimology resources and be able to organize support to the victim in a network ( including social and legal assistance ) and care circuits .     Assess the relevance and accuracy of the action develop around the victim . Control information, current scientific knowledge on various issues in victimology to enrich his own practice .

Introduction aux enjeux sociaux des processus de victimisation

After the training, students will be able :     To use properly in his own practice and in multidisciplinary approach dealing with legal , psychological, medical of victimology approach.     To master the institutional dimension of victim support by knowledge of victimology resources and be able to organize support to the victim in a network ( including social and legal assistance ) and care circuits .     Assess the relevance and accuracy of the action develop around the victim . Control information, current scientific knowledge on various issues in victimology to enrich his own practice .

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)

The in victimology university certificate in victimology consists of 90 hours of teaching and a personnal report using 30 hours .
90 hours : Lectures supported by various members of the academic staff , specialists in these different themes and debateswith professionnals professionals in a transdisciplinary approach . Built around small groups of participants , and active pedagogy , teaching emphasizes the interaction and co- construction of knowledge .

Personal work : 30 hours. Writing a work of end of study (TFE) . Realization of an integrative and transdisciplinary work related to victimology from the teachings and the personal professional practice.

Introduction aux enjeux sociaux des processus de victimisation

The in victimology university certificate in victimology consists of 90 hours of teaching and a personnal report using 30 hours .
90 hours : Lectures supported by various members of the academic staff , specialists in these different themes and debateswith professionnals professionals in a transdisciplinary approach . Built around small groups of participants , and active pedagogy , teaching emphasizes the interaction and co- construction of knowledge .

Personal work : 30 hours. Writing a work of end of study (TFE) . Realization of an integrative and transdisciplinary work related to victimology from the teachings and the personal professional practice.

Recommended or required readings

Assessment methods and criteria

A written examination on the different subjects will be realized at the end of training. An additional session will be offered to applicants who have not fulfilled the requirements. The writing of a personal report . The deposit of the work will depend on the success of the written examination.

Introduction aux enjeux sociaux des processus de victimisation

A written examination on the different subjects will be realized at the end of training. An additional session will be offered to applicants who have not fulfilled the requirements. The writing of a personal report . The deposit of the work will depend on the success of the written examination.

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

Contacts

Teacher:
Serge GARCET
Bâtiment B33 (Trifac) permanence: prendre rendez-vous
serge.garcet@ulg.ac.be
tel. 04/366 39 20
 
Assistant:
Noémie ELOY
Bâtiment B33 (Trifac), local 1/1
noemie.eloy@ulg.ac.be
tel. 04/366 28 15
 
Secretary:
Mme Julie Debroux
Bâtiment B33 (Trifac), local 1/5
j.debroux@ulg.ac.be
tel. 04/366 31 59

Introduction aux enjeux sociaux des processus de victimisation

Teacher:
Serge GARCET
Bâtiment B33 (Trifac), local 1/42
permanence: prendre rendez-vous
serge.garcet@ulg.ac.be
tel. 04/366 39 20
 
Assistant:
Noémie ELOY
Bâtiment B33 (Trifac), local 1/1
noemie.eloy@ulg.ac.be
tel. 04/366 28 15
 
Secretary:
Mme Julie Debroux
Bâtiment B33 (Trifac), local 1/5
j.debroux@ulg.ac.be
tel. 04/366 31 59