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Violence Studies

8000M0008N
Interdisciplinary

About this minor

Urban riots, violent responses by police, drug-related assassinations, child abuse, bar fights: Violence is a core theme in today’s modern society. The study of violence is relevant not only because of the impact on primary victims, but also because the resulting ripple effect goes far beyond the initial act, and can create a climate of fear and insecurity. This minor will focus on interpersonal violence (i.e. violence taking place between individuals), the most common types including physical violence and sexual violence. Even though violence stemming from armed conflict receives considerable attention from the international community, interpersonal violence accounts for far more victims than those attributable to, for example, war or terrorism. In this minor programme we study the origins, correlates, mechanisms, social contexts, and resilience after experiencing violence. We delve deeper into the ways in which we can both prevent as well as respond to acts of violence. We seek to put research into practice by organizing field trips (including a field trip to the police, allowing you to practice your riot-skills!).

Courses In this minor programme, students will become familiar with the nature and scope of violence; the ways in which it impacts public order, and the ways in which society can respond to and, ultimately, prevent violence. Furthermore, the programme contains courses that address specific forms of violence, ranging from domestic violence (child abuse and neglect, intimate partner violence), lethal violence (drug-related homicide and firearm-related homicide), and the impact of violence on individuals, communities, and society at large. Using criminological, sociological, historical, public health, neurobiological and psychological perspectives, this minor programme provides students with an in-depth understanding on this multifaceted phenomenon. The minor consists of 4 courses of 5 to 10 ECTS each and takes place during the first semester. The semester is divided into two blocks. In every block, you need to follow 2 courses to pass the entire minor.

Introduction to Violence Studies, block 1, 10 ects. This course is taught by the Faculty of Governance and Global affairs and follows the course and exam regulations of Security Studies. Location: The Hague. Resilience to Violence, block 1, 5 ects. This course is taught by the Institute of Education and Child Studies, Faculty of Social Science and follows the course and exam regulations of Child and Education Studies. Location: Leiden Drug-related Violence, block 1, 5 ects. This course is taught by the Faculty of Governance and Global affairs and follows the course and exam regulations of Security Studies. Location: The Hague. Violence and the brain, block 2, 5 ects. This course is taught by the Institute of Education and Child Studies, Faculty of Social Science and follows the course and exam regulations of Child and Education Studies. Location: Leiden Collective Violence, block 2, 10 ects. This course is taught by the Faculty of Governance and Global affairs and follows the course and exam regulations of Security Studies. Location: The Hague. Violence and Gender, block 2, 5 ects. This course is taught by the Faculty of Governance and Global affairs and follows the course and exam regulations of Security Studies. Location: The Hague.

Additional information

  • Credits
    ECTS 30
  • Level
    bachelor
  • Selection minor
    No
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Offering(s)

  • Start date

    1 September 2025

    • Ends
      2 February 2026
    • Location
      Den Haag
    • Instruction language
      English
    • Register between
      15 May, 13:00 - 30 Jun
    Enrolment starts in 53 days
These offerings are valid for students of Erasmus University