BASIC SKILLS
1. Possess knowledge and understanding that provide a basis or opportunity for originality in developing and / or applying ideas, often within a research context.
2. That the students can apply their knowledge and ability to solve problems in new or unfamiliar environments within broader (or multidisciplinary) contexts related to their field of study.
3. Students should be able to integrate knowledge and handle complexity, and formulate judgments based on information that was incomplete or limited, include reflecting on social and ethical responsibilities linked to the application of their knowledge and judgments.
4. That students can communicate their conclusions, and the knowledge and rationale underpinning these, to specialist and non-specialist audiences in a clear and unambiguous.
5. Students must possess the learning skills to enable them to continue studying in a way that will be largely self-directed or autonomous.
GENERAL SKILLS
1. Students should be responsible for drafting quality legal reports .
2. That students experience a development in their abilities to function in criminal investigative sufficient for academic tasks.
3. That students become proficient in the access and management of legal information sources specific to the Criminal Justice.
4. Have students display able to develop scientific and legal texts and carry out effectively their analysis.
5. That students a thorough knowledge of the legal procedures that make up the criminal justice system necessary for the proper performance of judicial functions.
SPECIFIC SKILLS
1. Know the main criminal prosecution systems exist globally with brief review of its origin, evolution and trends.
2. Know and identify the elements of each of the main theoretical model of criminal justice and its influence on contemporary criminal legal orders
3. Distinguish correctly the concepts inquisitive, adversarial or accusatory or mixed formal model and know their features identified by specific category belongs to one particular institution or procedural
4. Know the divergent and convergent points of the models of common law and continental European systems, as they are distributed roles of the various actors and detect most contentious issues of proof, position of victims, class action, the Jury or the effect of the principle of opportunity.
5. Achieve a level of knowledge sufficient to obtain their own conclusions about the advantages and drawbacks of the different options in criminal investigations and concrete institutions to their service as well as regarding the prosecution presented model different systems.