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Fernandes Butar Butar, Herry. "CRIME STUDY IN POSTMODERNISM PERSPECTIVE." Journal of Correctional Issues 3, no. 1 (2020): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.52472/jci.v3i1.41.

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This research answers how Postmodernism criminology explains about conceptual meaning of crime that differed from modern perspective. With the development of criminology and the rise of new thought in criminology gave us chance at renewing the approach in doing research needed to explain crime and how crime occurred. In post-modernism criminology that has been critically question that modern perspective had not been explained crime as how crime defined empirically. The research is using qualitative perspective with literature study and case study of crime such as environment crime, womanizing,
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Ahmadi, Anas. "The Narrative of Criminal Behaviour in Indonesian Literature by Female Author: Psychosocial Criminology Perspective." International Journal of Criminology and Sociology 10 (August 4, 2021): 1284–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2021.10.148.

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Criminology studies, currently, are the most discussed subject from interdisciplinary perspectives. Hence, in this research, Indonesian literature written by the female author is studied using a psychosocial criminology perspective. One of the female authors in Indonesia who brings up criminology in her literary work is Dewi Lestari. She is an Indonesian novelist. The research problems are 1) How criminology depicted in Indonesian literature written by the female author is, and 2) Types of criminology depicted in Indonesian literature written by a female author. The method used in this researc
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Wael, Sarwat Hikal Carreón. "Criminology. A global perspective." Archivos de Criminología, Criminalística y Seguridad Privada 2 (May 23, 2009): 142–53. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3840702.

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Ronel, Natti, and Y. Ben Yair. "Spiritual Criminology: The Case of Jewish Criminology." International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 62, no. 7 (2017): 2081–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0306624x17693865.

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Throughout the ages and in most cultures, spiritual and religious thinking have dealt extensively with offending (person against person and person against the Divine), the response to offending, and rehabilitation of offenders. Although modern criminology has generally overlooked that body of knowledge and experience, the study of spirituality and its relation to criminology is currently growing. Frequently, though, it is conducted from the secular scientific perspective, thus reducing spiritual knowledge into what is already known. Our aim here is to present a complementary perspective; that
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Guzik-Makaruk, Ewa M., and Emil W. Pływaczewski. "Polish Criminology from Historical and Current Perspective." Internal Security 11, no. 2 (2020): 85–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.8208.

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The article on Polish Criminology from Historical and Current Perspective is divided into four parts. There are: Introduction — historical Perspective, Białystok School of Criminology, National Forum of Young Criminologists, International Centre for Criminological Research and Expertise. In the final part of article the authors stressed, that activities of Białystok School of Criminology have much more broad-spectrum, than described. The International Centre of Criminological Research and Expertise conducts interdisciplinary basic research and development works serving both internal security a
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Pływaczewski, Emil W., and Ewa M. GUZIK-MAKARUK. "Areas and Directions of Criminological Research From the Perspective of the American Society of Criminology. Analyses Based on ASC Annual Meetings." Internal Security 16, no. 1 (2024): 95–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0054.7095.

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The aim of the presented study is to provide an overview of the main areas and directions of criminological research worldwide. The authors do so through the world’s largest criminological association — the American Society of Criminology. Despite its seemingly restrictive name, it brings together not only criminologists from the USA, but from some 60 countries around the world. The 75th Annual Meeting in San Francisco has so far been the largest criminology forum in the past six years and the second largest in terms of attendance in the more than 80-year history of the ASC. The paper also pre
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Chancer, Lynn S. "Cultural Criminology: A Retrospective and Prospective Review." Annual Review of Criminology 7, no. 1 (2024): 129–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-criminol-081123-084506.

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This review looks at the main ideas that have animated cultural criminology in the past while suggesting new directions the perspective might follow going forward. It discusses early definitions and subject matters; the historical contexts within which cultural criminology was initially welcomed; and cultural criminology's special emphasis on the importance of studying emotions as well as rationality to fully comprehend crime and criminality. Three older critiques of cultural criminology and one lesser known one are also outlined: theoretical vagueness; underemphases on class, structural facto
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Faleolo, Moses, and Naomi Fuamatu. "Fa’a Sāmoa Criminology: An Aspect of Pacific Criminology Counternarrative." International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 13, no. 3 (2024): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/ijcjsd.3668.

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Criminological imagination requires that criminologists adopt multiple perspectives on their study subjects, shifting backwards and forwards between the personal and remote, the micro and the macro, or the theoretical and the empirical. Criminology should thus be ‘refractive’ (Frauley 2015: 21), harnessing the multi-perspectivism of social life to produce fuller, sharper analyses that reveal links between individual lives, social structures, and historical context. One such perspective is fa’a Sāmoa criminology. Not much is known about this worldview or its relationship with criminology, let a
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Rocque, Michael, and Chad Posick. "Paradigm shift or normal science? The future of (biosocial) criminology." Theoretical Criminology 21, no. 3 (2017): 288–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1362480617707949.

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For much of the history of criminology, tension has existed between sociologically oriented and biologically oriented perspectives. In recent years, a new, more nuanced approach has emerged which attempts to take both perspectives seriously and integrate them into a biosocial criminology. Yet, it remains, in large part, a fringe field of study. We argue that this is due, primarily, to critical as well as supportive scholars’ views that the ‘biosocial’ perspective represents a paradigm shift in the field of criminology. In this article, drawing on our work with the late Nicole Rafter, we presen
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В. Ф. Оболенцев. "History of the use of system method in research of properties of criminality." Problems of legality, no. 123 (October 2, 2013): 198–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.21564/2414-990x.123.52539.

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The article is devoted history of system method in criminology. Maintenance of criminology theories, offered the Ukrainian scientists is exposed. Perspective of the use of system method in criminology researches is grounded.
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Kurniawan, Wahyu. "Source of Crime in Islamic Psychological Perspective." MAWA'IZH: JURNAL DAKWAH DAN PENGEMBANGAN SOSIAL KEMANUSIAAN 10, no. 2 (2019): 214–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.32923/maw.v10i2.876.

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Crime is a problem that has long occurred, even since the beginning of the fall of the prophet Adam and Eve. So far, the problem of crime is only involved in information that comes from binding laws and regulations. Crimes that have been considered crimes are only limited to individuals who are trapped in the context of mistakes without explaining the origin of the source of the crime committed. About crime also tends to be discussed in the science of criminology. In the field of criminology, W Boger himself is divided into two, namely pure criminology that breeds criminal science in criminal
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Song, Dawei. "What Is Cybercrime? A Criminology Perspective." Public Goods & Governance 3, no. 2 (2018): 11–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.21868/pgng.2018.2.2.

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de Lint, Willem. "Book Review: Criminology: A Canadian Perspective." International Criminal Justice Review 10, no. 1 (2000): 123–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/105756770001000115.

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Ronel, Natti, and Ety Elisha. "A Different Perspective: Introducing Positive Criminology." International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 55, no. 2 (2010): 305–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0306624x09357772.

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Forti, Gabrio. "Luci e ombre nella prospettiva criminologica sullo "status" di vittima del minore abusato." MALTRATTAMENTO E ABUSO ALL'INFANZIA, no. 2 (June 2009): 77–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/mal2009-002007.

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- The victimological zeal currently burning in the public debate on penal matters, including the cyclical and often irrational focus on child abuse in the media and politics, has certainly helped in turning public and professional attention to this serious crime. Criminology however should not react passively to public scares and thus not restrict its role in the supply of knowledge on the best way to enforce "rough" policies, but also re-discover, together with the victim, its critical roots. This means an effort to analyse the social contradictions which favour the use of the child as a mean
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Ranaweera, K. G. N. U. "An Ecological Bridge for a Criminological Gap: Eight Stages of the Origin and Evolution of Environmental Criminology (From 1800 to 1900)." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science VII, no. IV (2023): 1295–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2023.7508.

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Environmental criminology is the study of criminality, victimization, and the built environment in relation to specific locations and the ways in which people and groups intentionally or unintentionally influence one another through the spatial organization of their activities. The strengths of environmental criminology include its rejection of the root-causes approach and its demonstration of the advantages of a situational perspective; its challenge to the conventional view that some ‘evil’ condition generated the crime; and its improvement in our understanding of criminal events and prevent
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Prando, Camila. "The Margins of Criminology: Challenges from a Feminist Epistemological Perspective." International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 8, no. 1 (2019): 34–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/ijcjsd.v8i1.946.

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From Zaffaroni’s proposal for the production of a criminology with a marginal perspective, and based on the contributions of the feminist standpoint theory, this paper examines the limits of critical criminology in Brazil and the likely effect the stabilisation of the binary body–mind is able to produce in critical thinking.
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Debuyst, Christian. "Les paradigmes du droit pénal et les criminologies cliniques." Criminologie 25, no. 2 (2005): 49–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/017322ar.

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This paper explores the relations between different clinical perspectives in criminology, and the current criminal law. The author identifies the existence of at least two major perspectives. The predominant approach is well-integrated with the existing criminal law. A second, less widespread perspective is incompatible with the autoritarian discourse of existing criminal law. This perspective stresses the need to undertake a paradigm shift in terms of the criminal law.
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Mastronardi, Vincenzo. "Criminology and situational prevention." Rivista di Psicopatologia Forense, Medicina Legale, Criminologia 22, no. 1-2-3 (2017): 31–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/psyco.2017.11.

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The present work brings to light a criminology and a preventative system from a less classic perspective, which does not aim to explain the criminal or the reasons why the act is committed, but rather a theoretical overview that focuses on the setting of the offense and the environmental opportunities that the criminal has taken to commit him. Situational Crime Prevention places attention and works on a set of public and private facilities (such as schools, hospitals, transport systems, shops, shopping malls, small businesses, telephone companies, parks, clubs, entertainment venues, bars and p
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Jon, Nina Irene. "Maskulinitetsperspektiv på kriminologiens kjerneområder: Kontroll, ofre og kriminalitet." Nordisk Tidsskrift for Kriminalvidenskab 104, no. 2 (2017): 181–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/ntfk.v104i2.115041.

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The aim of this article is to render visible and problematise conceptions and norms for performing masculinity within criminology. Approaching crime and crime control from a gendered perspective is highly relevant: Crime and punishmentare historically among the most gendered fields in society, predominantly inhabited by men. While the relation between crime and masculinity was actually addressed by some of the subcultural theorists in the 1950s (see e.g., Cohen 1955, Bloch and Niederhoffer 1958, Kvaraceus and Miller 1959, Cloward & Ohlin 1960), criminology as such has by and large remained
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Emilia Rekosz-Cebula. "Feminist Criminology." Archives of Criminology, no. XXXVI (January 1, 2014): 7–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.7420/ak2014a.

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This article discusses the defining characteristics of feminist criminology. Given the sheer volume of materials and data on feminist criminology, I have selected only those aspects which I believe enable it to be described as completely as possible. The theoretical and methodological premises of feminist criminology are discussed first. The focus is on the key concepts and methodological research principles that distinguish feminist criminology from other trends in criminology. The existing literature on feminist criminology is then presented to show the extent to which the topic has been exp
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Janssen, J. "Over mensen en andere dieren in de criminologie." Justitiële verkenningen 38, no. 2 (2012): 29–38. https://doi.org/10.5553/jv/016758502012038002003.

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People and other animals in criminology Criminology usually focuses on the human experience. The relatively few criminological publications that do pay attention to animals, are very often written from an anthropocentric perspective in which animals are portrayed as passive objects and in terms of their usefulness to humans. Is this a satisfactory situation? Some criminologists would answer this question with a sincere ‘no’. For example Beirne and Cazaux have pleaded for a non speciesist criminology, meaning a criminology that does not take other than the human species for granted. This is not
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Srijadi, Yana Kusnadi, Iwan Abadi, Iskandar Zulkarnaen, et al. "Aspek Kriminologis Tentang Peranan Masyarakat Dalam Pengendalian Sosial Di Desa Sekarwangi Kecamatan Cibadak Kabupaten Sukabumi." Jurnal Kajian Ilmiah 23, no. 4 (2024): 349–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.31599/t0910772.

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In social control, society plays a crucial role in preventing crime and ensuring criminal justice. To explain the phenomenon of crime, there are three schools of thought in criminology: classical criminology, positivism, and critical criminology. Crime is viewed as a social problem that can be understood not only from a legal perspective but also through scientific study. Sanctions are a normative aspect of the social control system, and sociologically, they cannot be equated from one region to another. The potential for social control of crime can be achieved through problem-oriented policing
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Parmar, Alpa. "Intersectionality, British criminology and race: Are we there yet?" Theoretical Criminology 21, no. 1 (2016): 35–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1362480616677496.

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Intersectionality is the study of overlapping social identities and related systems of oppression, discrimination and domination. From an intersectional perspective, aspects of a person’s identity, for example race, class and gender are understood to be enmeshed. To understand how systemic injustice operates and is produced, a multi-dimensional framework which captures how forms of oppression intersect and are shaped by one another, is necessary. Although the merits of an intersectional approach in criminology have been widely shown and discussed in US scholarship, within British criminology,
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Houchon, Guy. "Évolution du concept de dangerosité en criminologie européenne (« Vingt ans après... »)." Criminologie 17, no. 2 (2005): 79–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/017200ar.

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In this article, we examine how dangerousness is a concept which is now scrutinized in Europe in terms of criminal policy, clinical criminology and criminology in general. On the one hand, new rationales based on the fear of crime shed some light on criminal policy; on the other, the current conceptual crisis in criminology must not lead to a refusal to perceive serious problematic situations which really affect some persons. Social intervention interrogates us in a critical perspective linked to the abolitionist model.
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Graebsch, Christine, and Shadd Maruna. "Desistance research and critical criminology: a conversation." Kriminologisches Journal, no. 3 (August 30, 2022): 244–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3262/kj2203244.

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Critical criminologists in Germany have been criticized for dealing with desistance research. In the opinion of Peters (in this volume) both perspectives of research are outright incompatible with each other. This critique is based on a certain understanding of the labeling approach that is prevalent in German-language critical criminology. From this perspective, crime is understood exclusively as an attribution. Desistance research is then perceived as a backlash towards an etiological understanding of crime. Peters addresses his critique especially towards the reception of Maruna’s work that
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Thakre, Amit, and K. Jaishankar. "Whither Indian Criminology?" International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences 13, no. 2 (2019): 247–63. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2647852.

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<em>The purpose of this perspective article is to critically examine the development of Criminology in </em><em>India</em><em> and to share good practice of Criminologists-Police Partnerships initiated by </em><em>Raksha</em> <em>Shakti</em> <em>University</em><em> (RSU), </em><em>Ahmedabad</em><em>, </em><em>India</em><em>. The article starts with an overview of the history of Criminology in </em><em>India</em><em> that majorly covers the inception of Criminology in academia. With concern to the status of Criminology in </em><em>India</em><em>, the article also critically examines impediments
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Ilyas, Amir, Rini Anggraeni, and Yuyun Widaningsih. "Ineffective Regulation of Narcotics Crime Prevention (Criminology Perspective)." Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development 9, no. 12 (2018): 1376. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0976-5506.2018.02045.4.

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Ilyas, Amir, Rini Anggraeni, and Yuyun Widaningsih. "Ineffective Regulation of Narcotics Crime Prevention (Criminology Perspective)." Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development 10, no. 1 (2019): 1259. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0976-5506.2019.00229.8.

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Crossley, A., and S. Tonks. "A POLICE OFFICER'S PERSPECTIVE ON 'WHAT IS CRIMINOLOGY?'." Policing 6, no. 4 (2012): 328–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/police/pas037.

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Welch, Kelly. "Howard Zinn’s critical criminology: understanding his criminological perspective." Contemporary Justice Review 12, no. 4 (2009): 485–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10282580903343258.

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Melis-Rivera, Carlos, and Carlos Piñones-Rivera. "Criminology and identity: A theoretical review." Revista Criminalidad 65, no. 3 (2024): 65–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.47741/17943108.523.

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This article is a literature review describing and analysing the main theoretical and empirical developments that have addressed the concept of identity and its role in crime based on criminology and other disciplines. The literature review was based on a search both in Spanish and English in the Web of Knowledge, Scopus, and Scielo databases. The exposition of theoretical proposals follows a chronological and disciplinary field order, including identity perspective, the sociology of deviance, developmental criminology, and several of the leading contemporary approaches. It highlights the diss
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Sitarz, Olga. "Discrimination from a Criminological and Criminal-Political Perspective." Białostockie Studia Prawnicze 29, no. 4 (2024): 7–22. https://doi.org/10.15290/bsp.2024.29.04.01.

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Abstract The subject here is the phenomenon of discrimination from the perspective of criminology, victimology and the tasks of criminal policy. The author first reconstructs the definition of discrimination and its causes, manifestations and negative consequences for people affected by discrimination. The issue of regulating manifestations of discrimination through criminal law regulations is then analysed. Ultimately, the belief is put forward that criminology and victimology provide material to recognize the real social harm of an act in the form of discrimination and unequal treatment in a
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NOWAKOWSKI, KRZYSZTOF, and JOANNA STOJER-POLAŃSKA. "PREDICTING THE RISK OF AGGRESSIVE RECIDIVISM A CRIMINOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE." PRZEGLĄD POLICYJNY 141, no. 1 (2021): 194–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0015.0405.

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Aggressive delinquency is recognized as a one of the most serious threats for the society. Although criminal violence is often considered in the fi eld of criminology, the issues of recurrence of criminal violence are less often undertaken. The article focuses on that important area of interest in criminology, including risk assessment for recurrence of criminal violence in particular. Changes in the penal policy as well as the main assumptions of risk assessment approach were characterised from dual perspective – criminology and forensic psychology. Moreover, the risk factors and protective f
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A. Garcines, Kimberly Mae, Mariecris s R. Estender, Janphilip M. Epondol, Sushirin D. Uy, Kristal May V. Maldepeña, and Jose F. Cuevas Jr. "Stories behind Academic Cheating: Cheaters’ Perspective." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science VIII, no. XII (2024): 2013–24. https://doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2024.8120170.

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The real-life stories of criminology students who have committed academic dishonesty are examined in this research study, Stories Behind Academic Cheating: Cheaters’ Perspective. The study employs a qualitative phenomenological approach to investigate the contextual and personal elements that impact cheating behaviors, the rationalizations and explanations used, and the perceived repercussions of these behaviors. In-depth interviews with criminology students were used to gather data, and Moustakas’ transcendental phenomenology was used for analysis. Peer pressure and social pressure, the press
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Monika Płatek. "Twice Lombroso: The Consequences of the Differences in Approach Between Positivist and Feminist Criminology." Archives of Criminology, no. XXXVI (January 1, 2014): 31–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.7420/ak2014b.

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Dwa razy Lombroso [Twice Lombroso] considers differences in the diagnoses and conclusions pivotal to criminal law and to criminal and social policy by way of a specific example. It would seem that so long as we rely on an accepted research paradigm, we are equipped to verify not only the validity of a theory, but also the social consequences of explaining pathological behaviour and criminality in a particular way. The story of Saartjie “Sarah” Baartman illustrates how positivist and feminist methodologies in criminality result in very different views of reality. The latter forces us to conside
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Kipāne, Aldona, and Andrejs Vilks. "Kultūras ietekmes kriminoloģiskie aspekti: ieskats kultūras kriminoloģijā." SOCRATES. Rīgas Stradiņa universitātes Juridiskās fakultātes elektroniskais juridisko zinātnisko rakstu žurnāls / SOCRATES. Rīga Stradiņš University Faculty of Law Electronic Scientific Journal of Law 2, no. 17 (2020): 72–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.25143/socr.17.2020.2.072-088.

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Mūsdienu kriminoloģija ir izteikti dinamiska un inovatīva zinātne, un savas izziņas lokā tā ietver aizvien jaunas jomas un virzienus. Kultūras kriminoloģija iezīmē jaunas īpašas perspektīvas, kā arī plašāku ievirzi, kas pēdējos gados parādījusies noziedzības un citu pretsabiedrisku parādību un to nosakošo faktoru izziņā. Kultūras kriminoloģijai ir teorētiska un praktiska nozīme noziedzības fenomena izpētē un jaunu pieeju konstruēšanā tās novēršanā. Noziedzība un noziedzības novēršanas subjekti var tikt uzskatīti arī par kultūras elementiem. Mūsdienu civilizācijā dažādās valstīs esošā kultūra,
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Sudakova, Tatyana, and Vitaly Nomokonov. "Understanding the Future of Criminology: an Overview of Current Trends." Russian Journal of Criminology 12, no. 4 (2018): 531–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/2500-4255.2018.12(4).531-540.

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The study and evaluation of established and evolving views of scholars regarding the future of criminology, expressed in articles as well as books, requires their generalization and makes it possible to formulate certain conclusions. Speculations regarding the future of criminology are primarily connected with the future crime trends and the projected reaction of the society and the theories of crime to their changes. Is the following theoretically and logically sound chain going to be perspective: technological development and rapid technological progress - use of new technologies by criminal
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Kurti, Zhandarka, and Zeynep Gönen. "Carceral Power in World Historical Context." Journal of World-Systems Research 30, no. 1 (2024): 421–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jwsr.2024.1214.

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This paper invites a conversation between world-systems perspective and radical criminology to contribute to a more robust materialist, historical, and global understanding of policing, prisons, and carceral power. We trace the genealogy of these two approaches to the larger transformations of global capitalism in the 1960s and 1970s, including ruling class responses to capitalist crises vis a vis neoliberal restructuring as well as the social struggles waged by antisystemic movements. Both world-systems and radical criminology brought a critical and Marxist perspective to the liberal social s
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South, Nigel. "Green Criminology: Reflections, Connections, Horizons." International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 3, no. 2 (2014): 5–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/ijcjsd.v3i2.172.

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This paper traces aspects of the development of a ‘green’ criminology. It starts with personal reflections and then describes the emergence of explicit statements of a green criminological perspective. Initially these statements were independently voiced, in different parts of the world but they reflected shared concerns. These works have found unification as a ‘green’, ‘eco-global’ or ‘conservation’ criminology. The paper reviews the classifications available when talking about not only legally-defined crimes but also legally perpetrated harms, as well as typologies of such harms and crimes.
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Ediwarman and Wessy Trisna. "Criminology Perspective on Marine Criminal Acts in Malacca Strait." Environmental Policy and Law 50, no. 4-5 (2021): 351–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/epl-200249.

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The article discusses the Indonesian Waters Act (No. 17 of 1985) and its use in the context of criminal acts in the Malacca Strait. According to Indonesia’s Maritime Security Agency, more than 9,000 vessels passed through the Malacca Strait during March 2016. This level of traffic is often a magnet for those intending to engage in crimes. The article concludes that, having ratified the UNCLOS Convention in 1982, it is essential to create a specific body with authority over the Indonesian Malacca Strait and to renew the laws on the continental borderline at Malacca Strait with the other littora
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Berry, Bonnie. "Book Review: Controlling Crime: The Classical Perspective in Criminology." Criminal Justice Review 16, no. 1 (1991): 94–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/073401689101600110.

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Sulhin, I., and P. Sirivunnabood. "Land/Forest Fire in the Perspective of Catastrophic Criminology." KnE Social Sciences 3, no. 10 (2018): 386. http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/kss.v3i10.2923.

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Fontaine, N. M. G., G. Parent, and J. P. Guay. "Female sexual coercion examined from a developmental criminology perspective." Sexologies 27, no. 2 (2018): e45-e50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sexol.2018.02.012.

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White, Rob. "The Four Ways of Eco-global Criminology." International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 6, no. 1 (2017): 8–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/ijcjsd.v6i1.375.

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In charting out the ‘four ways’ of eco-global criminology, this paper discusses the importance of recognising and acting in regards to the differences evident in (1) ways of being (ontology), (2) ways of knowing (epistemology), (3) ways of doing (methodology) and (4) ways of valuing (axiology). The paper assumes and asserts that global study of environmental crime is essential to the green criminology project, and particularly an eco-global criminology approach. Specific instances of criminal and harmful activity therefore need to be analysed in the context of broad international social, polit
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Supriyono, Supriyono. "Criminology Study Of Crime Of Fencing The Stolen Goods." Jurnal Daulat Hukum 3, no. 1 (2020): 185. http://dx.doi.org/10.30659/jdh.v3i1.8407.

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Criminal offense is regulated in Article 480 of the Criminal Code, Article 481 and 482 of the Criminal Code. Criminal detention is an act that is prohibited by law, because detention is obtained from crime. Criminology perspective plays an important role in studying fencing acts as a form of criminal action by looking at the elements inherent in criminal acts of detention. The formulation of the problem in this research is how Criminology review in the criminal act of holding stolen goods? In this study the authors used a normative juridical method with research specifications in the form of d
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Reiner, Robert. "What’s Left? The prospects for social democratic criminology." Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal 8, no. 2 (2012): 135–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1741659012444434.

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This paper analyses the fate of social democratic sensibility in thinking about crime and criminal justice that prevailed for most of the 20th century, until a profound rupture in culture, political economy, crime and criminal justice. The paper proposes an ideal-type of social democratic criminology, and contrasts it with the law-and-order perspective that displaced it after the 1970s. The sources and consequences of this seismic shift are analysed and evaluated. Finally, following the fracturing of the last forty years’ neoliberal hegemony in the wake of the 2008 financial crash, it consider
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Ronel, Natti, Noa Frid, and Uri Timor. "The Practice of Positive Criminology." International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 57, no. 2 (2011): 133–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0306624x11427664.

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Positive criminology is a new term for a perspective associated with theories and models that relate to socially inclusive, positively experienced influences that assist individuals in desisting or refraining from criminal and deviant behavior. A qualitative phenomenological study of prisoners who were in recovery from substance dependency and who participated in a Vipassana course in a rehabilitative prison introduces features of positive criminology. A total of 22 male prisoners participated in a 10-day Vipassana course run by volunteers in prison. Deep interviews were conducted with partici
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Rynaldi, Alfredo. "FACTORS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CRIME: A CRIMINOLOGICAL APPROACH." Jurnal ISO: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Humaniora 4, no. 2 (2024): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.53697/iso.v4i2.1843.

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This research examines environmental crimes based on case studies in Indonesia through the perspective of environmental criminology theory. Using the literature study method, this research explores the driving factors of environmental crimes. The results show that weak environmental law enforcement, corruption, administrative failure, social and economic inequality, and criminal conspiracy by corporations and the state are significant factors that contribute to environmental crimes. Thus, theoretically, environmental criminology theory is able to provide the causes of environmental crimes as w
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Buddhadasa, M. P. A. A., K. G. N. U. Ranaweera, K. B. N. Silva, and R. M. D. A. Rathnayaka. "A Criminological Analysis on Burglary Related Environmental Factors in Sri Lanka." Vidyodaya Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 06, no. 01 (2021): 01–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.31357/fhss/vjhss.v06i01.01.

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With the birth and growth of criminology related sub discipline, ‘environmental criminology’ or in other words, crime designated ecological perspective has gained a wide acceptance among the criminology academia. As a consequent, the immediate surrounding of an individual has been identified as a criminogenic factor. Criminology has been specifically focusing on the characteristics of offenders as well as offences and has been somewhat disregarding the criminogenic spatial factors of crime. Focusing and identifying the designated burglary related ecological factors have been the prime intentio
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