Category: Criminology

  • Classical School of Criminology

    Classical School of Criminology

    Law and You > Criminal Laws > Criminology > Classical School of Criminology The term criminology is used both in a general and special sense. In its broadest sense criminology is the study (not yet the complete science) which includes all the subject matter necessary to the understanding and prevention of crime and to the…

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  • White-Collar Crimes in Different Professions

    White-Collar Crimes in Different Professions

    Law and You > Criminal Laws > Criminology > White-Collar Crimes in Different Professions Edwin H. Sutherland, in the year 1939, who popularized the term โ€˜White-collar Crimeโ€™ by defining such a crime as one โ€˜committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupationโ€™. The factors catalyzing such crimes…

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  • White Collar Crimes

    White Collar Crimes

    Law and You > Criminal Laws > Criminology > What is Criminology? Necessity is not always the motive behind the commission of a crime. This idea evolved with the criminologist and sociologist Edwin H. Sutherland, in the year 1939, who popularized the term โ€˜White-collar Crimeโ€™ by defining such a crime as one โ€˜committed by a…

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  • Organized Crimes in India

    Organized Crimes in India

    Law and You > Criminal Laws > Criminology > Organized Crimes in India Organized crime is defined as โ€œthose involved, normally working with others, in continuing serious criminal activities for a substantial profit, elsewhereโ€. The organized crime involves extortion, collection of protection money from rich businessmen, contract killing, kidnapping, film financing, human trafficking, human organ…

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  • Control of Organized Crimes

    Control of Organized Crimes

    Law and You > Criminal Laws > Criminology > Control of Organized Crimes Organized crime is defined as โ€œthose involved, normally working with others, in continuing serious criminal activities for a substantial profit, elsewhereโ€. The organized crime involves extortion, collection of protection money from rich businessmen, contract killing, kidnapping, film financing, human trafficking, human organ…

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  • Forms of Organized Crimes

    Forms of Organized Crimes

    Law and You > Criminal Laws > Criminology > Forms of Organized Crimes Organized crime is defined as โ€œthose involved, normally working with others, in continuing serious criminal activities for a substantial profit, elsewhereโ€. The organized crime involves extortion, collection of protection money from rich businessmen, contract killing, kidnapping, film financing, human trafficking, human organ…

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  • Characteristics of Organized Crimes

    Characteristics of Organized Crimes

    Law and You > Criminal Laws > Criminology > Characteristics of Organized Crimes Organized crime is defined as โ€œthose involved, normally working with others, in continuing serious criminal activities for a substantial profit, elsewhereโ€. The organized crime involves extortion, collection of protection money from rich businessmen, contract killing, kidnapping, film financing, human trafficking, human organ…

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  • Organized Crimes

    Organized Crimes

    Law and You > Criminal Laws > Criminology > Organized Crimes There is no society that is not confronted with the problem of criminality. Crime is eternal- as society itself. A crime is a universal phenomenon, and of primary concern to every member of human society. The concept of crime has undergone radical changes; it…

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  • What is Criminology?

    What is Criminology?

    Law and You > Criminal Laws > Criminology > What is Criminology? The term criminology is used both in a general and special sense. In its broadest sense criminology is the study (not yet the complete science) which includes all the subject matter necessary to the understanding and prevention of crime and to the development…

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