The document discusses human behavior and victimology, covering topics like abnormal behavior, mental disorders, depression, frustration, coping mechanisms, victimization theories and types of victims. It examines the relationship between these concepts and criminality.
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Section 2A CRIM 103-Human Behavior and Victimology
1. Introduction to Human Behavior ( Palma & Abuel)
a. Basic Types of Human Behaviour b. Classification of human behavior c. Pillars of Human Development theories d. Factors affecting human behavior
2. Abnormal Behavior ( Alejandro & Santos)
a. Psychopathology b. Four D’s in Abnormalities c. Models of Abnormality d. Identification of Abnormal Behavior e. symptoms of Abnormal Behavior
3. Mental Disorder (Alisangco & Divino)
a. Relationship between Mental Disorder and Crime b. Mental Retardation c. Four different degrees, causes and symptoms of mental retardation d. Prevention of Mental Retardation e. Criminal Behavior and Intelligence
1. Human Behavior and Coping Mechanisms (Delos Santos & Camot)
a. Emotion and Conflict b. Theories of Emotion c. Components of Emotional Intelligence d. Types of Conflict e. Crime and conflict
4. Depression and Stress (Tabilog & Decierto)
a. Causes of depression b. Symptoms of depression c. Forms of depression d. Depression and criminality e. Types and categories of stress f. Phases of stress g. Stress and criminality
5. Frustration (Taguas) a. External and Internal frustration b. Common response to frustration c. Frustration related theories d. Frustration and criminality
6. Coping Mechanism and Defense mechanism ( Bascongada & Bahian)
a. Coping mechanism b. Defense mechanism c. Coping and defense mechanism and justice.
7. Mental Disorders and Criminality ( Padon & Jamilla)
a. Mental Disorder b. Anxiety Disorder c. Delusional Disorder d. Personality Disorder e. Somatoform Disorder f. Dissociative Disorder g. Impulse Control Disorder h. Sleep Disorder i. Schizophrenia j. Sexual Disorder
8. Victimology (Suela & Remolona)
a. Historical Background of Victimology b. Concepts of Victimization c. Comparison of criminologist from victimologist d. Sources of victimization
9. Theories of Victimization ( Capunong & Buenaceda)
a. Precipitation Theory b. Lifestyle Theories c. Deviant Place Theories d. Bottom of Form/Routine Theory e. Causes and Effects of Victimization f. Risk factors of victimization
10. Types of Victims ( Pacubillo & Zabanal)
a. Categories of victims b. Types of victimization c. Common Reactions of victims d. Victimization Prevention
11. Rights of Victim ( Lintag & Pacardo)
a. Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power b. Victims’ Right in America c. Victims’ Right in Philippines
12. The Criminal Justice System and the Victims
a. Crime victims services b. Coping and help-seeking c. Interaction with the criminal justice system d. Tips for coping e. Recovering from victimization f. Working for positive change