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Crime and Criminology Introduction – CLN4U. Crime and Criminology Crime occurs in all segments of society Wide range of offenses committed, not just.

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Page 1: Crime and Criminology Introduction – CLN4U. Crime and Criminology  Crime occurs in all segments of society  Wide range of offenses committed, not just.

Crime and Criminology

Introduction – CLN4U

Page 2: Crime and Criminology Introduction – CLN4U. Crime and Criminology  Crime occurs in all segments of society  Wide range of offenses committed, not just.

Crime and Criminology Crime occurs in all segments of society Wide range of offenses committed, not just

street crime The general public views crime as a major

social problem Some are fascinated with crime

Page 3: Crime and Criminology Introduction – CLN4U. Crime and Criminology  Crime occurs in all segments of society  Wide range of offenses committed, not just.

What factors do you think contribute to crime? Large underclass Urban areas in which the poorest and

wealthiest live in close proximity Racism and discrimination Failure of the educational system Troubled family Easy access to handguns

Page 4: Crime and Criminology Introduction – CLN4U. Crime and Criminology  Crime occurs in all segments of society  Wide range of offenses committed, not just.

What factors do you think contribute to crime? A culture that defines success in terms of

material wealth Drug use Peer support Violence on TV Lack of punishment These factors are used in development of

theory

Page 5: Crime and Criminology Introduction – CLN4U. Crime and Criminology  Crime occurs in all segments of society  Wide range of offenses committed, not just.

What is Criminal Law?

Criminal law is a set of rules to prohibit and punish acts that injure individuals as well as society as a whole.

In order for a crime to be criminal, there must be a public dimension to it.

Criminals are prosecuted by the state on behalf of the public, or all of us. .

Page 6: Crime and Criminology Introduction – CLN4U. Crime and Criminology  Crime occurs in all segments of society  Wide range of offenses committed, not just.

1. to prevent harm to people and property;

2. to discourage personal revenge;

3. to prevent offences against public order, government authorities and institutions; and

4. to express and enforce morality.

The Purpose of Criminal Law

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What is Criminology?What is Criminology?

Criminology is the scientific approach to the study of the nature, extent, cause, andcontrol of criminal behavior

Page 8: Crime and Criminology Introduction – CLN4U. Crime and Criminology  Crime occurs in all segments of society  Wide range of offenses committed, not just.

Most important areas of interest for criminologists? The development of criminal law and its use

to define crime The cause of law violations The methods used to control criminal behavior The extent of crime

Page 9: Crime and Criminology Introduction – CLN4U. Crime and Criminology  Crime occurs in all segments of society  Wide range of offenses committed, not just.

Criminology Criminology uses the scientific method to

pose research questions (hypotheses), gather data, create theories, and test their validity.

Page 10: Crime and Criminology Introduction – CLN4U. Crime and Criminology  Crime occurs in all segments of society  Wide range of offenses committed, not just.

Criminology integrates knowledge from many fields:Criminology integrates knowledge from many fields:

Criminal JusticeCriminal JusticeSociologySociology

PsychologyPsychologyEconomicsEconomics

Political SciencePolitical ScienceNatural Sciences (ex. Biology)Natural Sciences (ex. Biology)

Criminal JusticeCriminal JusticeSociologySociology

PsychologyPsychologyEconomicsEconomics

Political SciencePolitical ScienceNatural Sciences (ex. Biology)Natural Sciences (ex. Biology)

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Criminology v. Criminal JusticeCriminology explains etiology, extent, &

nature of crime

Criminal Justice describes, analyzes, & explains behavior & operation of agencies of justice & effective methods of crime control, sentencing, treatment, etc.

Page 12: Crime and Criminology Introduction – CLN4U. Crime and Criminology  Crime occurs in all segments of society  Wide range of offenses committed, not just.

Have you ever…….

•followed someone & intentionally harassed, annoyed, tormented, or embarrassed them?•smoked marijuana?•pierced a part of your body other than your ear?•taken something from your roommate, partner, sibling, parent, stranger without consent?•been to a strip club or read porn material?•physically hurt or threatened to hurt someone?

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2 points are important First….. Criminal offenders are not always very

“different” from ourselves (non-criminals) They include friends, colleagues, neighbours,

strangers, & often ourselves Society creates an “outsider” view of

“criminals” But, the lines are hazy & crime is common

Page 14: Crime and Criminology Introduction – CLN4U. Crime and Criminology  Crime occurs in all segments of society  Wide range of offenses committed, not just.

Second ….. Some behaviors are criminal & obviously

“bad” other behaviors may be considered “bad” but

not criminal & still other behaviors are criminal but not

necessarily “bad”!

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Crime & Deviance

Deviance is behavior departing from social norms

A Crime is conduct violating law & subject to punishment

Not all criminal acts are deviant (ex. Prohibition)

Not all deviant acts are criminal Each changes over time & place

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Crime & Deviance – Sociology of Law Criminologists are concerned with how

deviant acts become crimes and vice versa When should crimes be decriminalized?

Marijuana, gambling, sodomy When should deviant behavior become

outlawed? Smoking, cyber-bullying, curfew

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Crime & Deviance – Sociology of Law Criminologists also concerned with the impact

of the law on human behavior Example – strict DWI laws

Reducing BAC level to .08

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