Victimology in comparative criminal procedure WP-PRZ-mon-viccp
1. Introduction to Victimology: Understanding the scope of victimology in the context of cybercrimes.
2. Types of Cyber Scams: Detailed examination of common online scams including phishing, advance fee fraud, and romance scams.
3. Psychological Profiles of Victims: Analysis of the common characteristics and psychological profiles of cybercrime victims.
4. Tactics Used by Cybercriminals: Exploration of the strategies and psychological manipulations used by perpetrators to deceive their victims.
5. Impact of Cybercrimes on Victims: Discussing the short-term and long-term psychological, financial, and social effects on victims.
6. Legal Frameworks and Victim Rights: Overview of international and national laws protecting victims of cybercrimes.
7. Preventative Measures and Security Practices: Learning about personal and organizational practices to prevent becoming a victim of cybercrimes.
8. Case Studies: In-depth analysis of notable cybercrime cases and their impact on victims and legislation.
9. Victim Support and Resources: Resources available for cybercrime victims, including legal and psychological support systems.
10. Future Trends in Cybercrime and Victimology: Predicting future trends in cyber scams and the evolution of cyber victimology.
Dyscyplina naukowa, do której odnoszą się efekty uczenia się
E-Learning
Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
Opis nakładu pracy studenta w ECTS
Poziom przedmiotu
Symbol/Symbole kierunkowe efektów uczenia się
Typ przedmiotu
W cyklu 2023/24_Z: fakultatywny ograniczonego wyboru | W cyklu 2024/25_Z: obowiązkowy |
Wymagania wstępne
Koordynatorzy przedmiotu
Efekty kształcenia
VIC_K1_W01: Students will understand the foundational concepts and theories of victimology as they pertain to cybercrimes.
VIC_K2_U02: Students will be able to identify and analyze various cyber scams and understand why certain demographics are more vulnerable.
VIC_K3_K03: Students will develop critical thinking skills necessary to evaluate the effectiveness of different preventive measures against cybercrimes.
VIC_K4_W04: Students will gain knowledge of the legal rights of victims and the responsibilities of different stakeholders in protecting those rights.
VIC_K5_U05: Students will apply their knowledge in practical scenarios to assess risks and recommend strategies to mitigate these risks for potential victims.
Kryteria oceniania
Course Delivery Method: Interactive lectures supplemented with audiovisual materials to enhance understanding and engagement.
Examination Criteria: Students will be assessed either through an oral examination or a video presentation. The assessment will focus on their understanding of course content, the ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations, and the effectiveness of their communication and argumentation skills.
Praktyki zawodowe
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Literatura
1. W. Petherick, G. Sinnamon - The Psychology of Criminal and Antisocial Behavior: Victim and Offenders Perspectives, Elsevier 2017
2. L. E. Daigle – Victimology. The Essentials, SAGE 2017
W cyklu 2023/24_Z:
1. W. Petherick, G. Sinnamon - The Psychology of Criminal and Antisocial Behavior: Victim and Offenders Perspectives, Elsevier 2017 2. L. E. Daigle – Victimology. The Essentials, SAGE 2017 |
Uwagi
W cyklu 2023/24_Z:
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