Crim Lesson

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R I C M E

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I A R C I M N L

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C I T M V I

CRIME- an action or
omission that
constitutes an offense
that may be prosecuted
by the state and is
punishable by law.
CRIMINAL- a
person who has
committed a crime.
A law breaker.
VICTIM -is defined as a
person who has suffered
physical or emotional
harm, property damage,
or economic loss as a
result of a crime.
CRIMINOLOGY- is a body of
knowledge regarding crime as a
social phenomenon (Tradio ,
1999).
It also refer to the study of crimes
and criminals and attempt of
analyzing scientifically their causes
and control and the treatment of
criminals.
Latin word “CRIME” which
means accusation, and the
transliterated greek word
“lodge", which has come to
denote"the study of",
Criminology is the
study of crime.
Raffaele Garofalo

BRANC
HES OF
CRIMIN
OLOGY
PENOLOGY- It is a branch of
criminology that deals with the
philosophy and practice of various
societies in their attempts to
suppress criminal activities and
satisfy public opinion through an
appropriate treatment regime for
people convicted of crimes.
Francis Lieber Cesare Lombroso
SOCIOLOGY OF LAW - The
sociology of law (or juridical
sociology) is a branch of
criminology that is often
described as a sub-discipline of
sociology or an interdisciplinary
approach within legal and/ or
social studies.
VICTIMOLOGY- Victimization is
the study of victimization, including
relationships between victims and
offenders, interactions between
victims and the criminal justice
system, and connections between
victims and other social groups and
institutions such as the media,
Companies and social movements.
ANTHROPOLOGICAL
CRIMINOLOGY OR CRIMINAL
ANTHROPOLOGY- It is a field
of profiles of offenders, based
on the perceived links between
the nature of a crime and the
offender's personality or
physical appearance.
Forensic psychology -The
Forensic psychology, Defined by
the American Psychological
Association, is the application of
clinical specialties to the legal field.
This definition emphasizes the
application of clinical psychology
to the forensic context.
Forensic science- is the
application of science to
criminal and civil laws, mainly
in the criminal during the
criminal investigation, as
governed by the legal norms
of admissible evidence and
criminal procedure.
Assessment:
 Make a short presentation in
any kinds of form showing what
you learn about the topic.
 Based on the topic that we
discuss what have you learn and
how will you apply it in your
life?
Assignment:
Based from the lesson and from your own
understanding;
 What is criminology and why we need to
study the concept and nature of criminology?
 How do you define crime?
 As the future criminologist, how will you
put into practice the knowledge and
learnings you acquired?

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