- Identify the material content of criminology and criminal law and differentiate their similarities and disagreements. - Know the concept of crime in the Spanish legal system and the treatment given as a legal, social and political factor - Acquire the concept of criminal, thus identifying the circumstances that exempt, mitigate or aggravate their criminal responsibility. - Recognize mental illnesses and the importance they have for the treatment of crime. - Understand juvenile delinquency as a social problem. - Recognize the figure of the victim as a member of the crime. - Analyze the different crime prevention methods. - Know the fundamental aspects of criminal psychology. - Classify and characterize the victim. - Know the relevant factors in the witnessing process. - Make a prediction of criminal behavior. - Know the classification of mental disorders. - Evaluate neurocognitive disorders and mental retardation. - Know the generalities of psychotic disorders. - Carry out treatment for trauma-related disorders or personality disorders. - Study the configuration of legal psychology, the different areas of intervention, its historical development and definition, as well as know its different functions. - Evaluate Criminology as a criminal science, which has an empirical and interdisciplinary study method. - Know the types of crime based on the form of action, and other criteria, such as severity, method of execution, guilt, number of people, among others. - Study the definition of psychopathy, taking into account the social and biological bases of violence. - Define the Modus operandi in a broad and specific sense to violent crimes. - Know the concept of the geographical profile as a tool used by Criminology to help solve crimes and serial crimes. - Provide an introduction to the discipline of Victimology through basic concepts related to it. - Describe the events and historical circumstances that have allowed the creation of the discipline of Victimology. - Differentiate the different types of victims through the most used victimological classifications. - Establish the most notable characteristics of the victim-victimizer relationship. - Describe the main areas of victimization that are studied from victimology: sexual abuse of minors, sexual assaults against women, domestic violence and gender violence, terrorism, organized crime and computer victimization, among other areas. - Identify the main assistance, protection and reparation services for victims. - Describe the legal situation of the victim in Spain, taking into account current legislation and the Spanish criminal system. - Explain what victimization prevention consists of and how to work with victims. - Establish the knowledge in forensic sciences necessary to care for victims who have suffered trauma or violence. - Identify injuries and deaths caused by criminal actions. - Establish the necessary skills to interact with victims' families. - Know the legislation that governs this type of activities. - Recognize the ethical-legal parameters of the activity.