Introduction To Criminology: Prepared By: John Patrick B. de Jesus
Introduction To Criminology: Prepared By: John Patrick B. de Jesus
Introduction To Criminology: Prepared By: John Patrick B. de Jesus
CRIMINOLOGY
• Criminology definition
• Etiology of the word Criminology
• Definition of Criminology under R.A
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• Schools of thought in Criminology
WHAT IS CRIMINOLOGY?
1. it is an applied science
2. it is a social science
3. it is dynamic
4. it is nationalistic
IT IS AN APPLIED SCIENCE
• The Majority
• The rich
• Those with social status
MOST COMMON CONCEPTS OF CRIME USED BY
CRIMINOLOGISTS ACCORDING TO SIEGEL (2016)
Legal definition
• Any person who has been convicted by final
judgement in a court of law of the crime charged
against him/her beyond reasonable doubt.
Criminological definition
• Any person who had committed a crime.
WHO IS A VICTIM?
• Offended party
• One who suffers injury or harm caused by an act of another
person
• Two forms of victim:
• Victims of crime – (harmed and injured by someone who
committed crime under the law)
• Natural disaster victims – (victimized by natural disasters)
SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT IN CRIMINOLOGY
• In the 19th century, the positivist school of thought came into existence
due to the "scientific revolution“.
• The positivist presented the deterministic view of the world, to explain
the criminal behavior rather considering the legal issues, and believed
that the crime could be prevented through the treatment of offenders or
through the reformation of the offenders.
• They observed that the biological, psychological, and social qualities
determined the criminal behavior.
• It governs the principle “Let the punishment fit the criminal”.
POSITIVIST CRIMINOLOGY