Crime is not an easily-explainable concept. Definitions of crime differ according to the school-of-thought but the main tenets are universal. These include harm caused to victims, social consensus and official societal response (McLaughlin and Muncie, 2001, 59). The sociological impact of crime is put into context by Durkheim’s statement that: “It is impossible for offences against the most fundamental collective sentiments to be tolerated without the disintegration of society, and it is necessary to combat them with the aid of the particularly energetic reaction which attaches to moral rules” (Durkheim, 1933, p. 397). The theoretical debate developed from the harm-based theory of Jeremy Bentham to Sellin’s science of criminal beha...
The study of sociological aspects of crime is marked by controversy, beginning with definitional iss...
There is a rich intellectual history to the sociological study of crime and punishment that encompas...
The recent criminological trend toward theoretical integration lacks an integrated definition of cri...
Crime is not an easily-explainable concept. Definitions of crime differ according to the school-of-...
Crime is not an easily-explainable concept. Definitions of crime differ according to the school-of-t...
The presentation discusses the relationship between society and crime. More specifically, it discuss...
The article presents the hypothesis that a normal level (e.g., optimal, reasonable, or suitable amou...
Crime or misdemeanor concept of variable in space and time is a complex phenomenon and that there ar...
Nature sets out its orderliness for mankind to abide by. This orderliness follows the course of, and...
Situational Action Theory (SAT) is a recent theoretical contribution to criminology that tries to in...
Abstract This paper proposes to examine some of the core philosophical issues to have arisen out of ...
Problem setting. Crime is one of the oldest existing forms of social life, despite the burning desir...
Despite the centrality of harm to crime and criminalization and increasing interest in harm as a bas...
Long-term trends in crime suggest that increases have usually been provoked by ‘breaches’, i.e. sudd...
There is a rich intellectual history to the sociological study of crime and punishment that encompas...
The study of sociological aspects of crime is marked by controversy, beginning with definitional iss...
There is a rich intellectual history to the sociological study of crime and punishment that encompas...
The recent criminological trend toward theoretical integration lacks an integrated definition of cri...
Crime is not an easily-explainable concept. Definitions of crime differ according to the school-of-...
Crime is not an easily-explainable concept. Definitions of crime differ according to the school-of-t...
The presentation discusses the relationship between society and crime. More specifically, it discuss...
The article presents the hypothesis that a normal level (e.g., optimal, reasonable, or suitable amou...
Crime or misdemeanor concept of variable in space and time is a complex phenomenon and that there ar...
Nature sets out its orderliness for mankind to abide by. This orderliness follows the course of, and...
Situational Action Theory (SAT) is a recent theoretical contribution to criminology that tries to in...
Abstract This paper proposes to examine some of the core philosophical issues to have arisen out of ...
Problem setting. Crime is one of the oldest existing forms of social life, despite the burning desir...
Despite the centrality of harm to crime and criminalization and increasing interest in harm as a bas...
Long-term trends in crime suggest that increases have usually been provoked by ‘breaches’, i.e. sudd...
There is a rich intellectual history to the sociological study of crime and punishment that encompas...
The study of sociological aspects of crime is marked by controversy, beginning with definitional iss...
There is a rich intellectual history to the sociological study of crime and punishment that encompas...
The recent criminological trend toward theoretical integration lacks an integrated definition of cri...