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Postgraduate in Sexual Violence + University Degree
545 hours
8 ECTS
Spanish
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Online Training
545 hours
8 ECTS
Spanish
Educational institutions


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Multilingual support
Digital certificate included
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Once the students have satisfactorily completed this sexual violence postgraduate course, they will have developed, among others, the following professional skills and competencies: - 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. - Describe the problems and scope of gender violence in today's society. - Carry out an approach to the concept of gender violence and the explanatory models of it. - Offer a complex vision of the different types of attacks against women. - Describe the profile of the aggressor and the victim of gender violence. - Provide a vision of the legal bases and equality policies in which the actions of the police with victims of gender violence are framed. - Describe the protocols for police action with victims of gender violence. - Offer guidelines for social intervention with victims of gender violence. -Knowing the mission and service of the Police can provide victims of gender violence. -Describe the problem and scope of gender violence in today's society. -Make an approach to the concept of gender violence and the explanatory models of it. -Offer a complex vision of the different types of attacks against women. -Describe the profile of the aggressor and the victim of gender violence. -Provide a vision of the legal bases and equality policies in which the actions of the police with victims of gender violence are framed. -Describe the protocols for police action with victims of gender violence. -Offer guidelines for social intervention with victims of gender violence. - Define what sexual violence is, its forms and key aspects. - Define the relationship that exists between sexual violence and gender violence, common concepts and differences. - Develop the characteristics and risk factors of the figure of the victim of sexual violence, as well as the figure of the aggressor who perpetrates it. - Analyze the current situation of sexual violence in contexts of peace and armed conflict. - Identify and highlight the main needs of victims of sexual violence, as well as their medical-therapeutic approach. - Describe the different support and care programs for victims of sexual violence in contexts of peace and armed conflict, identifying the main organizations responsible for them. - Analyze, from a national and international legal basis, the coverage, care and rights that victims of sexual violence have. - Establish guidelines to safely and effectively prevent sexual violence.
Criminology, Psychology, Security Forces and State Forces, Justice, Law, Criminal Policy, victimology, Social Services, Equality Agents, Professors, Teachers, Psychology Professionals, Social Education, social work, health, international law, etc.
Thanks to the sexual violence postgraduate degree, you will be able to learn in depth everything related to victims of sexual violence that occurs in contexts of peace and armed conflict, in addition to learning about the different programs to address this type of case, without forgetting the legal coverage of victims, taking a special approach to the reality of gender violence and the profile of the aggressor and the victim, given the special relevance of these cases within sexual violence.