Daily schedule
Seminars meet each weekday morning after breakfast.
After lunch, afternoons are free for individual study or exploring the many places of interest in and around the city. Optional plenary excursions and social activities including walking tours will also be available.
The course fee includes breakfasts Monday-Saturday (residential guests only), lunches Sunday-Friday, and three-course dinners Sunday-Thursday. All meals are taken in Christ Church’s spectacular dining hall.
On Friday, there will be a special four-course gala dinner to celebrate the closing of the week.
Seminars and field trip
Monday seminars
Psychopaths in our Midst
After our criminology introduction, we will examine the area of personality disorders and crime with a particular look at the Dark Triad of personality types. Later, we will introduce the Psychopath and examine tests for psychopathy. We will also consider conduct disorder among children and related concepts, such as the McDonald Triad. Finally, when it comes to psychopathic criminals, do we cure or manage?
Tuesday seminars
Sex Offenders and Sex Offending
Sex offending is considered by many to be the most odious of crimes but where does it come from? Why do certain men persist in attempts to sexually assault adults and/or abuse children? Today we go behind the personality types of sex offending including paedophilia and hebephilia and clerical sex offending and examine the theories that underlie adult and child sexual offending.
Wednesday seminars
Serial Killers: Exploring the Myths
How can we divide serial killers? Is it always a sexual crime? The psychology and personality traits of serial killers. A history of serial homicide. Components of sexual serial killers; sadism, fantasy and compulsion to kill. Post-mortem paraphilias; cannibalism, vampirism and necrophilia.
Thursday seminars and field trip
The Sociology and Psychology of Prisons and Prisoners: End of the road?
How do prisoners organise themselves within prison confines? A look at various models of prison ‘coping’. What is the inmate code? Who adheres to it? An examination of the expression of sexuality in prison and the psychological effects of imprisonment.
Visit: Oxford Castle and Prison.
Friday seminars
Aggression and Social, Environmental and Family and Correlates of Crime
Where does aggression stem from and what theories underlie it? An examination of childhood violence, domestic violence and stalking. What too is bystander apathy and intervention? Today we also look at various sociological theories of crime and the key family factors that affect criminal behaviour.
Field trip
Destination: Oxford Castle and Prison
Duration: Morning only
Excursion Rating: Moderate – up to two hours' walk on even ground or up to an hour's walk on rough and/or steep ground or up lots of stairs and steps.