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Título
Discovering Criminology: An Experience of Teaching Innovation
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Criminology
Gamification
Knowledge Sharing
Research
Clasificación UNESCO
56 Ciencias Jurídicas y Derecho
Fecha de publicación
2024-07
Editor
UCILeR
Citación
García Alfaraz, A.I & González Monje, A. (2024). Discovering Criminology: An Experience of Teaching Innovation. En Gaudêncio, A. M., Borges, F., Graça, M., Legal Science Communication Conference Proceedings: Communicating Legal Research (pp. 27-36). UCILeR
Resumen
[EN] The novel nature of university degree studies in criminology in Spain and Europe causes greater ignorance about what it is, and what functions this new science fulfils or can fulfil, especially among parents, schoolteachers, and high school students.
Starting from this need, we proposed a project to promote the degree in criminology.
The objective of this project was to involve the students of the degree in criminology so that they could disseminate in secondary education centres their experience and, essentially, the knowledge acquired and possible professional opportunities of criminology graduates.
The students designed a series of recreational activities to disseminate the content and scope of criminology. Through gamification, different goals were achieved: acquiring basic knowledge of criminological content, promoting active participation, community‑based learning, while confirming the importance of criminology for society, as well as its autonomy and independence compared to other disciplines such as criminal law or criminalistics.
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ISBN
978-989-9075-75 -7
DOI
10.47907/LegalSciComm2023/2
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