Program Overview
Introduction to the ISCSP-iFOR Course
The ISCSP-iFOR is offering a specialized course titled "Abordagens Sociais ‡ Criminalidade" which translates to "Social Approaches to Criminality". This course is designed to address the psychosocial issues related to the impact of criminal activity, specifically in areas of criminality against individuals, as well as provide practical tools for crime analysis.
Course Objectives
The primary objective of the "Abordagens Sociais ‡ Criminalidade" course is to provide students and professionals from various fields, including social sciences, humanities, law, health, and emergency services, with a comprehensive understanding of the social aspects of criminality. The course aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to analyze and address the psychosocial impacts of criminal activity.
Target Audience
The course is targeted towards:
- Students from different areas of the social sciences and humanities
- Professionals from the fields of law, health, and emergency services
- Individuals interested in understanding the social aspects of criminality
Course Details
- Duration: The course duration is not specified in the provided context.
- Admission Criteria: The admission criteria for the course are not detailed in the provided information.
- Tuition Fees: The tuition fees for the course are not mentioned in the given context.
Application Period
The application period for the course is between 26 September and 27 November 2022.
Course Organization
The course is organized by the Instituto de FormaÁ„o e Consultoria (ISCSP-iFOR), within the Instituto de IntervenÁ„o e PolÌticas Sociais (IIPS).
Research Areas
The course focuses on the psychosocial aspects of criminality, including:
- The impact of criminal activity on individuals and society
- Practical tools for analyzing crime
- Specific areas of criminality against persons
Conclusion
The "Abordagens Sociais ‡ Criminalidade" course offered by the ISCSP-iFOR provides a unique opportunity for individuals to gain a deeper understanding of the social aspects of criminality. By focusing on the psychosocial impacts of criminal activity and providing practical tools for analysis, the course aims to contribute to the development of professionals and researchers in the field.
