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Course formatIn-Person
DegreeMasters
Semesters4
Credits120
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Presentation
Presentation
The Master degree in Criminal Sciences is designed to provide advanced, interdisciplinary training for graduates in Law, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology and Police Sciences. With a solid structure and a dynamic, contemporary and comprehensive approach, this master's program stands out for its highly qualified teaching staff, a pedagogical approach that values critical thinking and research, and a strong practical component that includes the possibility of an internship. The curriculum of the Master's in Criminal Sciences is designed to meet the needs of both the legal field and the criminal and behavioral sciences. In the area of law, the program prioritizes knowledge of criminal law and criminal procedure, ensuring that students have general knowledge in these fields. Furthermore, recognizing the importance of the punitive part of the legal system, especially in times of turmoil and unrest, the program includes the study of these aspects for a more comprehensive understanding of the criminal justice system. On the other hand, by including curricular units that deal with scientific and forensic aspects, such as Forensic Biology and Genetics and Medico-Legal Sciences, students are provided with the development of essential knowledge for understanding physical and biological evidence, demonstrating the intersection between natural sciences and criminal sciences. Within the behavioral sciences, the program includes curricular units such as Criminal Investigation Techniques and Intervention Programs, allowing students to develop a deeper understanding of the contexts and motivations related to crime, as well as explore evidence-based prevention and intervention strategies. In addition to the compulsory subjects, the syllabus includes a diverse range of options each semester that allow students to explore specific areas of interest, adapting their training to their academic and professional aspirations.
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Who is this course for?
Who is this course for?
. Holders of a bachelor¿s degree in Law, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Police Sciences. . Holders of a foreign higher academic degree awarded following a first cycle of studies organized in accordance with the principles of the Bologna Process by a State adhering to this process. . Holders of a Portuguese or foreign higher academic degree that the Scientific Council recognizes as satisfying the objectives of the degree in Law, Social and Behavioural Sciences, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Police Sciences. . Holders of an academic, scientific or professional curriculum that the Scientific Council recognizes as being capable of undertaking this cycle of studies in Law, Social and Behavioural Sciences, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Police Sciences.
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Knowledge, abilities and skills to be acquired
Knowledge, abilities and skills to be acquired
. Análise e valoração do conjunto de normas legais que integram o Direito Penal, naquele sentido mais amplo, quer da sua especializada doutrina, mas também, e em particular, da sua rica jurisprudência sobre questões específicas. Nesta linha, sem prejuízo do adequado enquadramento sistemático-conceitual dos temas abordados, será privilegiado o desenvolvimento de capacidades heurístico-explicativas e discursivo-argumentativas requeridas para a justa solução dos problemas concretamente tratados, em respeito aos direitos e garantias fundamentais. . Reflexão e análise críticas
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Study plan
Study plan
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1º Ano / General Path
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Applied Constitutional Criminal Theory
5 ects -
Forensic Biology and Genetics
5 ects - Option I
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Research Methods in Criminal Sciences
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Seminar on Contemporary Issues in Criminal Sciences I
5 ects -
Special Criminal Law
5 ects
- [2º Semestre]
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Medico-Legal and Forensic Sciences
5 ects - Option II
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Organised Crime - Structures, Contexts and Manifestations
5 ects -
Probation system
5 ects -
Punitive System
5 ects -
Seminar on Contemporary Issues in Criminal Sciences II
5 ects
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2º Ano / General Path
- [Anual]
- Dissertation / Internship Report / Project Work
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1º Ano / General Path
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Options
Options
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Option I
- Criminal Investigation Techniques (Option I)
5 ects - Criminal Prevention and Security (Option I)
5 ects - Criminological Intervention Programmes (Option I)
5 ects - Hate Crimes (Option I)
5 ects - Restorative Justice and Mediation (Option I)
5 ects - System for the Promotion and Protection of Children, Adolescents and Young People (Option I)
5 ects
- Criminal Investigation Techniques (Option I)
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Option II
- Criminal Investigation Techniques (Option II)
5 ects - Criminal Prevention and Security (Option II)
5 ects - Criminological Intervention Programmes (Option II)
5 ects - Hate Crimes (Option II)
5 ects - Restorative Justice and Mediation (Option II)
5 ects - System for the Promotion and Protection of Children, Adolescents and Young People (Option II)
5 ects
- Criminal Investigation Techniques (Option II)
- Dissertation / Internship Report / Project Work
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Option I
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Career Opportunities
Career Opportunities
Completion of the Master's in Criminal Sciences allows graduates to enter a wide range of professional contexts related to the justice system, criminal investigation and prevention, as well as social and community intervention. Graduates will be prepared to perform technical, advisory, research, or management roles in both public and private institutions.
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Observations
Observations
Optional subjects The student chooses 1 UC per semester from 6 options: . Hate Crimes - 5.0 ECTS . Restorative Justice and Mediation - 5.0 ECTS . Crime Prevention and Security - 5.0 ECTS . Criminological Intervention Programmes - 5.0 ECTS . Child, Adolescent and Youth Promotion and Protection System - 5.0 ECTS . Criminal Investigation Techniques - 5.0 ECTS Schedule: Daytime
Lisboa | Faculdade de Direito
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Course Direction
Course Subdirection
Secretariat
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Telephone extension750
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LocationSala A.0.17 / A.0.18
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Service hours10h às 13h e das 14:30 às 18h
Agência de Avaliação e Acreditação do Ensino Superior
Graduation Requirements
Have completed a total of 120 ECTS.