Section 1.1: Thinking about Theory – Learning Resources

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Section 1.1: Thinking about Theory

Criminology delves into the complexities of criminal behavior, not just the acts themselves. It seeks to understand why crimes happen, their societal impact, and how to prevent them. Theories are crucial tools in this quest, acting as guiding maps through the intricate landscape of criminal motivations.

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Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs):

  • Explain the role of criminological theories in understanding and preventing crime.
  • Differentiate between biological, psychological, and sociological theories of crime.
  • Analyze real-world scenarios through the lens of different criminological theories.
  • Evaluate the strengths and limitations of various criminological theories.
  • Recognize the ongoing evolution of criminological theories as our understanding of crime expands.
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