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Summary Conceptlist Introduction into Criminology

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Week 1. What is criminology?
Crime & Criminology: definitions, biases & assumptions

 Criminology is the study of crime, justice and law and order issues and the broader
dynamics of societies in terms of informing how those things exist and are experienced

 In criminology we tend to overly focus on a certain kind of offender (criminological gaze)



Week 2. Tenets of criminological thought
Legal definition of crime

 An intentional act or omission in violation of criminal law (statutory and case law),
committed without defence or justification, and sanctioned by the state as a felony or
misdemeanor



Sociological definition

 Search for universalities in norms and rule transgression: what things do societies
generally believe to be ‘wrong’?

 Moral/social component: crime as a sociological problem

 Deviant behavior as a topic of study



Social constructivists definitions

 Social groups create deviance by making rules whose infraction creates deviance and by
applying those rules to particular people and labeling them as outsiders

- Abolitionism

 ‘Categories of ‘crime’ are given by the criminal justice system rather than by victims of
society in general. This makes it necessary to abandon the notion of ‘crime’ as a tool in the
conceptual framework of criminology. Crime has no ontological reality and is not the object
but the product of criminal policy



Human rights definition

 All behaviour that goes against human rights is considered criminal according to this
definition. This definition includes, for example, not doing anything against poverty,
nowadays we call this social justice

, Harm definition

 Crime is a legal construct (power) and is anthropocentric (too much focused on the
human species)

 Crime is the harms done to the environment, animals etc



Classical school

 Late 18th and 19th century: what was happening then?

 Cesare Beccaria, Jeremy Bentham

 Crime is a result of free will, decision based on circumstances

 Hedonistic calculation & Utilitarianism



Positivism (individual vs sociological)

 Late 19th and early 20th centuries: what was the societal context?

 Focusing on the belief that criminal behavior can be understood and addressed through
scientific methods and empirical research.

 People engage in offending because they are influences by sources outside of their own
control

 Internal forces of biology/psychology (individual positivism) or external forces of social
conditions (sociological positivism



Marxism (political economy of crime)

 This perspective focuses on the intersections between crime, power, and economic
interests, emphasizing that crime is often a reflection of broader social and economic
inequalities



Week 3. Philosophies of Punishment
Punishment: legitimacy to punish & social contract

 State as the “human community that (successfully) claims the monopoly of the
legitimate use of physical force” (Weber 1918)
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