Selective D

ECTS:

6

Course Outline
e-Class

Students are expected to:
• To develop critical thinking and analysis around phenomena of serious illegality, such as corruption, white-collar crime, economic and
organized crime, examining the terms and procedures for the creation of the regulatory framework (criminalization), as well as the
conditions for its application by institutions of formal social control.
• To broaden their critical thinking in relation to the social reality of crime and the formation of legality through the regulatory
framework against the above phenomena, analyzing the legitimizing foundations of the policies pursued.
• To have an in-depth understanding of the theory and legal basis of crime policy measures related to dealing with serious illegality and
to become familiar with the institutional framework, its applications, research analysis and planning of this policy.

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