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Master of Criminalistics

TAE inspires each Student to achieve
your full potential.

In this Master the theoretical elements are provided, methodological and scientific requirements to meet the demands that in terms of investigation and primarily within the lines of criminal policy, public security, proxy, administration and administration of justice prevail in the national context.

Duration

2 years
(4 Semesters)

Official validity

RVOE 2012P04135

Enrollment in professions

Earring

Titration options

  • Thesis and defense of it

Admission requirements

Email

Copy of Professional Certificate

Original Birth Certificate

Copy of the Bachelor's Degree

Copy of the Bachelor's Certificate on both sides

Unique population registry key copy (CURP)

Original of the total Certificate of Bachelor's studies

6 child-size photographs, white background matte paper, with a clear forehead and a light blouse or shirt. Recent of no more than three months. No snapshots.

The master in criminology will have knowledge, methods and techniques that enable the study, analysis and investigation of antisocial and criminal behavior, with the purpose of acting in the areas of prevention, identification and treatment of such behaviors.

Planning and organization in terms of protection and security of people and goods.

On police forces and prisons.

About the general rehabilitation, diagnoses, study, analysis and interpretation of techniques and disciplines.

Fact assessment techniques, investigations and expertise.

Ability to identify legal aspects of the facts.

Ability to analyze elements to improve the activity.

Ability to interview and analyze facts related to crimes.

Ability to analyze statistics.

Sensitivity to the treatment of crimes, taking into account the law and human rights.

Willingness for multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary intellectual work to build and reconstruct the object of study.

Disposition for intellectual work and scientific research as a vehicle for knowledge of the social and legal reality and as support for decision-making.

Willingness to systematically study and analyze the development needs of legal systems.

Willingness to favor the formation of groups interested in the development and dissemination of activities belonging to the legal area.

Spirit of teamwork and under pressure.

Commit socially and ethically to guide their decisions for the benefit of society.

Curricular map

First Semester
  • Forensic psychology
  • Psychopathological Personality Disorders
  • Expert evidence
  • Expert Psychological Report
  • Cientific investigation methodology
Second half
  • Psychology of Criminal Behavior
  • Accountability: Psychological disorders
  • Psychological Evaluation in the Penitentiary Environment
  • Psychological Expertise in Family Law
  • Forensic Psychometry
Third Semester
  • oral trial
  • Psychological Abuse and its Evaluation
  • Child Abuse and Testimony
  • disabilities: expert- psychological
Fourth semester
  • Testimony Psychology
  • victimology
  • Forensic Sexology
  • The psychological autopsy
  • Thesis seminar
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