- Describe the events and historical circumstances that have allowed the creation of the discipline of Victimology. - Differentiate the different types of victims through 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. - Qualify for the exercise of professional activity in the field of providing services to the community and dependent groups. - Create and manage companies that provide services to the community and dependent groups. - Prepare social intervention plans for certain groups at risk of exclusion. - Carry out local development plans and promotion of employment and self-employment. - Design social assistance strategies for dependent people or people with socio-economic needs.