Introduction To Criminology - PPT (New)
Introduction To Criminology - PPT (New)
Introduction To Criminology - PPT (New)
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CRIMINOLOGY
WHAT IS CRIMINOLOGY?
- the Italian law professor Raffaele Garofalo
coined the term criminologia in 1885.
- the French anthropologist Paul Topinard
used the term criminologie in 1887.
- the scientific study of crime as a social
phenomenon.
- it is committed to the achievement of an
understanding of the roots and
manifestation of different aspects of
behavior that violate criminal law.
CRIMINOLOGY
In its broadest sense, criminology is the
entire body of knowledge regarding crimes,
criminal and the effort of society to prevent
and repress them.
In a narrower sense, criminology is the
scientific study of crimes and criminals.
SOCIOLOGICAL DEFINITION OF CRIMINOLOGY
(EDWIN SUTHERLAND)
Body of knowledge regarding crime as a social
phenomenon
It includes within its study are the:
1. study of law
2. science of medicine, chemistry and
psychology
3. religion
4. education
5. social work involving sociology and
psychology
6. public administration
NATURE OF CRIMINOLOGY
1. it is an applied science
2. it is a social science
3. it is dynamic
4. it is nationalistic
Branches of Criminology
A. CRIMINAL DEMOGRAPHY- study of the
relationship between criminality and
population.
1. It is general in application
2. It is territorial in character
3. It is specific and definite
4. It is uniform in application
5. It must be prospective
6. There must be a penal sanction or
punishment
IMPORTANT THEORIES IN CRIMINAL LAW
1. THE CLASSICAL THEORY- Characteristics:
a. the basis of criminal liability is human free will
and purpose is retribution.
b. that man is essentially a moral creature with an
absolute free will to choose between good and
evil, thereby placing more stress upon the effect
or result of the felonious act than upon the man,
the criminal himself.
c. it has endeavored to establish a mechanical and
direct proportion between crime and penalty.
d. there is a scant regard to human element.
IMPORTANT THEORIES IN CRIMINAL LAW
The Neo (new)- Classical School
With the earlier mentioned criticisms and
disadvantages of the Classical School of Criminology,
thinkers of that era began to suggest solutions to the
negative possibilities of the Classical theories.
This modification in Criminological thinking became the
Neo- Classical School.
This school of thoughts began during the French
revolution.
THE POSITIVIST THEORY - CHARACTERISTICS:
GEOGRAPHICAL FACTORS
BIOLOGICAL FACTORS
PSYCHOANALYTIC AND PSYCHIATRIC FACTORS
SOCIOLOGICAL FACTORS
OTHER CRIMINOGENIC FACTORS
THE GEOGRAPHICAL FACTORS
Strangulation or bludgeoning
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