
Asignatura grado 2025
Course 2024/2025 Subject code: 66044163
-
Subject guide Course 2024/2025
- First Steps
- Presentation and contextualization
- Requirements and/or recommendations to take the subject
- Teaching staff
- Office hours
- Competencies that the student acquires
- Learning results
- Contents
- Methodology
- Assessment system
- Basic bibliography
- Complementary bibliography
- Support resources and webgraphy
Subject code: 66044163
The subject guide has been updated with the changes mentioned here
Full name | EVA SAMANIEGO FERNANDEZ (Subject Coordinator) |
esamaniego@flog.uned.es | |
Telephone number | 91398-8698 |
Faculty | FACULTAD DE FILOLOGÍA |
Department | FILOLOGÍAS EXTRANJERAS Y SUS LINGÜÍSTICAS |
Full name | MARIA BEATRIZ PEREZ CABELLO DE ALBA |
bperez-cabello@flog.uned.es | |
Telephone number | 91398-8467 |
Faculty | FACULTAD DE FILOLOGÍA |
Department | FILOLOGÍAS EXTRANJERAS Y SUS LINGÜÍSTICAS |
Full name | MONTSERRAT BERMUDEZ BAUSELA |
mbermudez@flog.uned.es | |
Telephone number | 91398-6899 |
Faculty | FACULTAD DE FILOLOGÍA |
Department | FILOLOGÍAS EXTRANJERAS Y SUS LINGÜÍSTICAS |
Full name | IRIA DA CUNHA FANEGO |
iriad@flog.uned.es | |
Telephone number | 91398-7840 |
Faculty | FACULTAD DE FILOLOGÍA |
Department | FILOLOGÍAS EXTRANJERAS Y SUS LINGÜÍSTICAS |
SUBJECT NAME | |
---|---|
SUBJECT NAME | ENGLISH FOR CRIMINOLOGY |
CODE | |
CODE | 66044163 |
SESSION | |
SESSION | 2024/2025 |
DEPARTMENT | |
DEPARTMENT | FILOLOGÍAS EXTRANJERAS Y SUS LINGÜÍSTICAS |
DEGREE IN WHICH IT IS OFFERED | |
DEGREE IN WHICH IT IS OFFERED | |
GRADO EN CRIMINOLOGÍA | |
COURSE | |
COURSE | CUARTO COURSE |
PERIOD | SEMESTER 1 |
TYPE | OBLIGATORIAS |
CREDITS NUMBER | |
CREDITS NUMBER | 6 |
HOURS | |
HOURS | 150 |
LANGUAGES AVAILABLE | |
LANGUAGES AVAILABLE | INGLÉS |
"English for Criminology" is a compulsory 4th year subject with 6 ECTS taught in the first semester, which aims to: (1) improve students’ skills in reading and understanding legal texts or texts on legal issues dealing with the topic of Criminology or related topics; (2) strengthen their knowledge and command of the specific features of legal English; (3) activate and expand their legal vocabulary within the topic of criminology and related topics, and (4) improve their grammar skills (in particular grammar issues specific to legal English).
Students will practise various legal English skills, such as reading legal texts from different genres or vocabulary building.
1. Students are expected to have an advanced level of English, as the specific difficulties and intricate nature of the grammar of legal English involves a complexity which is not present (at least, not to such an extent) in other specialised languages. Legal English includes features that are rather infrequent in general English, such as the presence of the subjunctive, Latinisms, archaisms, long subordinate sentences, etc.
2. Students must consult the online course regularly to be informed of deadlines, notices, etc.
The course tutors will be available on the online course. Personal e-mail contact should be used in exceptional cases only and students must send their mails exclusively from their UNED account.
Please check the updated version of office hours on the webpage of the "Departamento de Filologías Extranjeras y sus Lingüísticas". In principle, tutor hours, phones and emails are as follows:
Dr. Eva Samaniego Fernández
Tuesdays 9.30-13.30
91 398 86 98
esamaniego@flog.uned.es
Dr. María Beatriz Pérez Cabello de Alba
Tuesdays 10.00-14.00
91 398 84 67
bperez-cabello@flog.uned.es
Dr. Montserrat Bermúdez Bausela
91 398 68 99
Wednesdays 10:00-14.00
mbermudez@flog.uned.es
Dr. Iria da Cunha Fanego
91 398 7840
Wednesdays 10:00-14.00
iriad@flog.uned.es
En el enlace que aparece a continuación se muestran los centros asociados y extensiones en las que se imparten tutorías de la asignatura. Estas pueden ser:
Tutorías de centro o presenciales: se puede asistir físicamente en un aula o despacho del centro asociado.
Tutorías campus/intercampus: se puede acceder vía internet.
These are included in Spanish, as they are quoted directly from the Degree specifications.
Competencias básicas y generales
CG. 03 - Conocer y comprender los lenguajes jurídico, sociológico, psicológico y técnico necesarios para el manejo correcto de los conceptos utilizados en las diversas disciplinas, así como sus repercusiones en el ámbito propio de la criminología.
CG. 09 - Ser capaz de desarrollar trabajo en equipo con otros profesionales de la actividad criminológica, desarrollando habilidades de liderazgo y coordinación.
CG. 10 - Saber gestionar y organizar la información tanto respecto a la recogida de datos, como al manejo de bases de datos y su presentación, fortaleciendo la utilización de las TIC como herramienta básica en el ámbito de la criminología.
Competencias específicas
CE. 12 - Mejora de la comprensión de textos jurídicos en inglés relacionados con aspectos criminológicos.
Students who successfully complete this course will:
- Improve their knowledge of and be able to identify the main features of legal English as against general English.
- Enhance their knowledge, comprehension and command of legal English.
- Improve their skills in reading legal texts and/or texts on legal issues in English from different genres; they will also improve (although to a very limited extent) their pronunciation and listening skills.
- Achieve a reasonable command of legal English vocabulary in several areas related to Criminology.
- Become acquainted with professional skills in English, such as delivering a presentation, drafting emails, etc.
1. An introduction to legal English and to professional skills
Students will become acquainted with the special features and peculiarities of legal English as well as with the basic criminal vocabulary in English.
2. Explaining Crime
Students will learn about the concept of crime and violence as well as about different theories and approaches related to both.
3. Lawmaking
Students will learn about criminal justice and criminal investigation.
4. Lawbreaking
Students will learn about crime types, crime statistics and the dimensions of crime.
5. Reactions to Lawbreaking
Students will learn about reactions to crime, prevention and punishment.
The distance learning methodology at UNED offers, among other things, flexibility for students to organise their time, which means that they can work with the materials at their own pace, although there will be a recommendation of estimated number of hours for each unit. The PEC (Prueba de Evaluación a Distancia), however, has a submission deadline that students who wish to do it must meet.
Students will find all the learning activities, materials and exercises both in the compulsory handbook as well as on the online course, and they can seek the assistance of the "Equipo Docente".
Legal English and its different aspects (grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, etc.) will generally be introduced through the exploration and exploitation of crime-related topics, and then there will be practice with exercises and activities.
Active involvement in the online course is encouraged and recommended. Students must check messages on the online course regularly for updated information on deadlines, notices, etc.
No answer key to previous exams will be provided, as this considered is part of collaborative work by students.
ONSITE TEST |
|
---|---|
Type of exam | |
Type of exam | Examen tipo test |
Quiz questions | |
Quiz questions | 10 |
Duration of the exam | |
Duration of the exam | 60 (minutes) |
Material allowed in the exam | |
Material allowed in the exam | No materials are allowed in the final exam. |
Assessment criteria | |
Assessment criteria | The value of the final exam ("Prueba Presencial", PP) will be different depending on whether students choose to submit the assignment ("Prueba de Evaluación Continua", PEC) or not. Therefore, there are two ways for this course to be assessed: (1) If the assignment (PEC) is submitted, the final exam (PP) will account for 80% of the final mark. The value of the PEC is 20% of the final mark. In order for the PEC to add to the final mark, students must have obtained a minimum of 50% of the total mark of the final exam (5 points out of 10). If this minimum in the PP is not obtained or the student does not sit the PP in the ordinary sitting, the mark of the PEC will be saved exclusively for the September sitting (="convocatoria extraordinaria") of the same academic year. Once the PEC is submitted, it cannot be withdrawn or annulled, regardless of the mark obtained in it. (2) If the assignment (PEC) is not submitted, the final exam (PP) will account for 100% of the final mark. In order to pass, students must have obtained a minimum of 50% of the total mark of the final exam (5 points out of 10). |
% Concerning the final grade | |
% Concerning the final grade | |
Minimum grade (not including continuas assessment) | |
Minimum grade (not including continuas assessment) | 5 |
Maximum grade (not including continuas assessment) | |
Maximum grade (not including continuas assessment) | |
Minimum grade (including continuas assessment) | |
Minimum grade (including continuas assessment) | 5 |
Coments | |
Coments |
CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TEST (PEC) |
|
---|---|
PEC? | |
PEC? | Si |
Description | |
Description | The "Prueba de Evaluación Continua" (PEC or "assignment"), is optional. It may be a variety of a wide range of exercises (multiple choice questions, short or long essays, reading comprehensions, vocabulary tests, listening comprehensions, etc.). The PEC (assignment) must be submitted (1) in accordance with the instructions given by the "Equipo Docente" and (2) within the indicated deadline. Both conditions are a requirement for the assignment to be valid. Thus, any assignment submitted later than the specified time limit or not following the indicated instructions will not be marked. Students will be provided with the instructions with sufficient time and notice on the on-line course, and must follow them accordingly. The student chooses to do the PEC once he or she submits it through the online course or in any other indicated way. Once the PEC has been submitted, it is not possible to withdraw or annul it, regardless of the mark obtained in it. |
Assessment criteria | |
Assessment criteria | The value of the final exam ("Prueba Presencial", PP) will be different depending on whether students choose to submit the assignment ("Prueba de Evaluación Continua", PEC) or not. Therefore, there are two ways for this course to be assessed: (1) If the assignment (PEC) is submitted, the final exam (PP) will account for 80% of the final mark. The value of the PEC is 20% of the final mark. In order for the PEC to add to the final mark, students must have obtained a minimum of 50% of the total mark of the final exam (5 points out of 10). If this minimum in the PP is not obtained or the student does not sit the PP in the ordinary sitting, the mark of the PEC will be saved exclusively for the September sitting (="convocatoria extraordinaria") of the same academic year. Once the PEC is submitted, it cannot be withdrawn or annulled, regardless of the mark obtained in it. (2) If the assignment (PEC) is not submitted, the final exam (PP) will account for 100% of the final mark. In order to pass, students must have obtained a minimum of 50% of the total mark of the final exam (5 points out of 10). |
Weighting of the PEC in the final grade | |
Weighting of the PEC in the final grade | 20% |
Approximate submission date | |
Approximate submission date | |
Coments | |
Coments | Students are reminded that the use of Generative Artificial Intelligence tools for the development of academic work derived from the development of the subject is not allowed, unless expressly indicated otherwise by the Teaching Team. In any case, about the possibilities and limits in the use of this type of tools in the UNED, you can consult the Guía de uso para el estudiantado in the following link: Vicerrectorado de Innovación Educativa dedicada al Uso Educativo de la Inteligencia Artificial Generativa. |
OTHER GRADEABLE ACTIVITIES |
|
---|---|
Are there other evaluable activities? | |
Are there other evaluable activities? | No |
Description | |
Description | |
Assessment criteria | |
Assessment criteria | |
Weighting in the final grade | |
Weighting in the final grade | |
Approximate submission date | |
Approximate submission date | |
Coments | |
Coments |
How to obtain the final grade? |
|
---|---|
The final mark will be different depending on whether students choose to submit the assignment ("Prueba de Evaluación Continua", PEC) or not. There are two ways to calculate the final mark: (1) If students submit the PEC, it will account for 20% of the final mark, and the final exam ("Prueba Presencial", PP) will account for 80% of the final mark. In order for the PEC to add to the final mark, students must have obtained a minimum of 50% of the total mark of the final exam. If this minimum is not obtained or the student does not sit the PP in the ordinary sitting, the mark of the PEC will be saved exclusively for the September sitting (="convocatoria extraordinaria") of the same academic year. The way to calculate the final mark obtained is as follows: Final mark = (PP mark x 0,8) + (PEC mark x 0,2) (2) The final exam ("Prueba Presencial", PP) will account for 100% of the final mark if the assignment ("Prueba de Evaluación Continua", PEC) is not submitted. In order to pass, students must have obtained a minimum of 50% of the total mark of the final exam (5 points). Final mark = mark obtained in the exam. |
CURRENTLY UNPUBLISHED BOOK
ISBN(13): Title: ENGLISH FOR CRIMINOLOGY STUDENTS. THE LANGUAGE OF CRIME. (2021) Edición digital. EAN number: 2020202100124 Author: Kristin Van Den Eede; Editorial: ACCO |
The obligatory Handbook is in digital format and its latest edition is 2021.
The online course will have additional materials and exercises made by the "Equipo Docente" (course tutors).
It is strongly recommended to work with the following grammar book:
Murphy, Raymond (2019, 5th ed.), English Grammar in Use. A Self-Study Reference and Practice Book for Intermediate Learners of English (with Answers and E-book). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 978-1108586627.
Any other recommended bibiography will be included on the online course if necessary.
If the Equipo Docente considers it appropriate, students will have additional resources, links and materials on the online course. Students must check the online course regularly to be aware of deadlines, notices, etc.