Courses for Exchange Students (ECTS) 2018/2019 at
School of Behavioural, Social and Legal Sciences


Psychopathology, Drugs, and Crime

Autumn week 41 (2018) - 45 (2018) Appl.code: 31024
Full-time, daytime class

ECTS credits: 7.5

Level of education: First Cycle (undergraduate level)

Level: GXX

Prerequisites: One year full-time studies in behavioural and/or social sciences.

Content: Psychopathology and drugs have clear links to antisocial behaviour and crime, and particularly aggressive forms of antisocial behaviour and violent crime. This course deals with the central concepts and research methodology commonly used in the field. The course also involves an orientation in current research in the field including research on various forms of psychopathology over the life-span (e.g., child disorders such as ADHD, and adult disorders such as personality disorders, etc.) and drug use (with an emphasis on alcohol) in relation to crime. The course involves discussions about how this kind of research differs from the presentations of psychopathology and drugs in relation to crime, and especially violent crime, in the media and other non-scientific sources and how insights from this research can be used in developing more effective crime prevention strategies.

Teaching Methods: The course is held in English. Teaching may be conducted in the form of lectures, oral presentations, exercises, and seminars. Independent studies as well as studies in groups according to instruction form a significant part of the course. Several elements within the course are mandatory and will be specified at the beginning of the course. In the case of absence from mandatory components of the course, see study guide for further information.

Course Syllabus: Autumn 2018

School: School of Behavioural, Social and Legal Sciences