Anthropological Methods in Criminology
General data
Course ID: | WB-BI-ANG-20 |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
13.1
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Course title: | Anthropological Methods in Criminology |
Name in Polish: | Anthropological Methods in Criminology (lecture) |
Organizational unit: | Faculty of Biology and Environmental Sciences |
Course groups: |
Courses at UKSW |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
3.00
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Language: | English |
(in Polish) Dyscyplina naukowa, do której odnoszą się efekty uczenia się: | biological sciences |
Subject level: | elementary |
Learning outcome code/codes: | BI2_W03; BI2_U02; BI2_U07; BI2_K04; BI2_K06 |
Preliminary Requirements: | - |
Full description: |
The aim of the course is to familiarize the participants with the basic anthropological methods of forensics. Participants will focus on issues of dachtyloscopy, anthroposcopy and osteology as well as their application in the identification of groups and individuals. It will also be important to familiarize students with the principles of opinion-forming. Both the exercise and the lecture activities are divided into blocks: 1. The Role of the Anthropologist in Group and Individual Identification 2. Daktyloscopy and chelioscopy 3. Anthroposcopy 4. Osteology (identification by skeletal features; securing remains for examination, sampling) 5. Identification based on dental characteristics (CT and X-ray image analysis) 6. Opinion |
Efekty kształcenia i opis ECTS: |
From the field of knowledge: Effect 1: The graduate has knowledge of the basic anthropological methods used in forensics From the field of skills: Effect 2: Graduates can analyse and select information from electronic sources Effect 3: The graduate can use literature on the application of anthropological methods in forensics (also in English) In the field of social competence: Effect 4: The graduate is willing to follow the principles of an anthropologist’s work ethic in court proceedings Effect 5: The graduate is willing to identify and solve dilemmas related to the anthropologist’s role in the process |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
From the field of knowledge: Grade 2. 0 (ndst): The graduate does not know and understand the anthropological methods of forensics For grade 3. 0 (dst): The graduate knows the basic anthropological methods used in forensics, but does not know the rules of their application Rating 4. 0 (db): The graduate knows the basic anthropological methods used in forensics and is familiar with the principles of their application Rating 5. 0 (bdb): The graduate is very familiar with the basic anthropological methods used in forensics. From the field of skills: Assessment 2. 0 (ndst): The graduate is unable to analyse the information from online sources and literature on anthropological methods. Grade 3. 0 (dst): The graduate can find information from the above mentioned area, but is poor with its synthesis Rating 4. 0 (db): Graduates can find sources from the above range, can handle their synthesis, but the selection of sources is not always correct Rating 5. 0 (bdb): The graduate is very good at identifying sources in the field of forensic anthropological methods, selecting them efficiently and synthesizing them In the field of social competence: Rating 2. 0 (ndst): The graduate does not understand the role of the anthropologist in the legal process, therefore he is unwilling to abide by the rules of professional ethics and is unable to recognize and solve moral dilemmas Assessment 3. 0 (dst): The graduate understands the role of the anthropologist in legal proceedings, is willing to follow the rules of professional ethics, but is not fully able to identify and resolve moral dilemmas Assessment 4. 0 (db): The graduate understands the role of the anthropologist in legal proceedings, is willing to follow the rules of professional ethics, is good at identifying and solving moral dilemmas Assessment 5. 0 (bdb): The graduate understands the role of the anthropologist in legal proceedings, is willing to follow the rules of professional ethics, identifies very skillfully moral dilemmas and finds ways to solve problems |
Classes in period "Winter semester 2021/22" (past)
Time span: | 2021-10-01 - 2022-01-31 |
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MO TU W TH FR |
Type of class: |
Lectures, 15 hours
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Coordinators: | Justyna Marchewka-Długońska | |
Group instructors: | (unknown) | |
Students list: | (inaccessible to you) | |
Examination: | examination | |
Type of subject: | obligatory |
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(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych: | (in Polish) nie dotyczy |
Classes in period "Winter semester 2022/23" (past)
Time span: | 2022-10-01 - 2023-01-31 |
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MO TU W TH FR |
Type of class: |
Lectures, 15 hours
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Coordinators: | Justyna Marchewka-Długońska | |
Group instructors: | Justyna Marchewka-Długońska | |
Students list: | (inaccessible to you) | |
Examination: | examination | |
(in Polish) Opis nakładu pracy studenta w ECTS: | ECTS Lectures: 3 [1 ECTS=30 hours] Participation in the lecture (direct contact with the moderator): 30 hours Preparation for relations paper: 30 hours Literature study: 20 hours Counselling: 10 hours Total: 90 hours [90/30=3] ECTS exercises: 3 [1 ECTS=30 hours] Participation in exercises (direct contact with the leader): 30 hours Processing of exercises: 30 hours Preparation for exercises and study of literature: 20 hours Preparation of the presentation: 10 hours Total: 60 hours [90/30=3] |
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Type of subject: | obligatory |
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(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych: | (in Polish) nie dotyczy |
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