• Radical criminology states that society "functions" in terms of the general interests of the ruling class rather than "society as a whole" and that while...
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    which according to the historian Mary Gibson "caused a radical refocusing of criminological discussion throughout Europe and the United States from law...
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    Critical criminology is a perspective in criminology that challenges traditional beliefs about crime and criminal justice, often by taking a conflict...
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    Cybercrime (redirect from Cyber Criminology)
    Retrieved 14 July 2020. Weitzer, Ronald (2003). Current Controversies in Criminology. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Education Press. p. 150. Mann...
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    Cultural criminology is a subfield in the study of crime that focuses on the ways in which the "dynamics of meaning underpin every process in criminal...
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    Anthropological criminology (sometimes referred to as criminal anthropology, literally a combination of the study of the human species and the study of...
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    Pyrrhic defeat theory (category Criminology)
    power to change a system, benefit from the way it currently works. In criminology, pyrrhic defeat theory is a way of looking at criminal justice policy...
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  • In criminology, rational choice theory adopts a utilitarian belief that humans are reasoning actors who weigh means and ends, costs and benefits, in order...
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    idea of "tagging." Kerry Townsend (2001) writes about the revolution in criminology caused by Tannenbaum's work: "The roots of Frank Tannenbaum's theoretical...
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    Penology is a subfield of criminology that deals with the philosophy and practice of various societies in their attempts to repress criminal activities...
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    In criminology, the classical school usually refers to the 18th-century work during the Enlightenment by the utilitarian and social-contract philosophers...
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    (2018). "Restricting the Use of Solitary Confinement". Annual Review of Criminology. 1: 285–310. doi:10.1146/annurev-criminol-032317-092326. ISSN 2572-4568...
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    and forgery. White-collar crime overlaps with corporate crime. Modern criminology generally prefers to classify the type of crime and the topic: By the...
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    Strain theory is a theoretical perspective in Sociology and Criminology that aims to explain the relationship between social structure, social values...
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    prepared for release from a Norwegian open prison. Nordic Journal of Criminology (Routledge), 22(2), 203–220. {{doi|10.1080/2578983X.2020.1847954}} Baumann...
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    Lombroso and led by two others: Enrico Ferri and Raffaele Garofalo. In criminology, it has attempted to find scientific objectivity for the measurement...
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    Environmental criminology focuses on criminal patterns within particular built environments and analyzes the impacts of these external variables on people's...
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    In criminology, the Neo-Classical School continues the traditions of the Classical School within the framework of Right Realism. Hence, the utilitarianism...
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  • Crime (category Criminology)
    relationship with their environment. The study of crime is called criminology. Criminology is a subfield of sociology that addresses issues of social norms...
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    Theoretical and Philosophical Criminology (13): 64–91. Carlson, C.; Sarnecki, J. (2015). An Introduction to Life-Course Criminology. London: Sage. Crewe, D...
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    Biosocial criminology Conflict Criminology Critical Culture Cyber Demography Development Environmental Experimental Organizational Political Public Radical criminology...
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    The feminist school of criminology is a school of criminology developed in the late 1960s and into the 1970s as a reaction to the general disregard and...
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    Marxist criminology is one of the schools of criminology. It parallels the work of the structural functionalism school which focuses on what produces stability...
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    Quantitative Criminology. 9 (3): 309–22. doi:10.1007/BF01064464. S2CID 144528020. reference | J. Mitchell Miller | 2009 | 21st Century Criminology: A Reference...
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    Broken windows theory (category Criminology)
    In criminology, the broken windows theory states that visible signs of crime, antisocial behavior, and civil disorder create an urban environment that...
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    provided grants for criminology research, focusing on social aspects of crime. By the 1970s, there were 729 academic programs in criminology and criminal justice...
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    Freda Adler's theory of low crime and its implications for criminology". Theoretical Criminology. 15 (1): 83–99. doi:10.1177/1362480610380103. hdl:1874/357293...
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    Supermax Units". International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 52 (6): 622–40. doi:10.1177/0306624X07309720. PMID 18025074. S2CID 10433547...
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