CJ 3400 Lecture 3: CJ-3400_102 Theories of crime and justice Part 3

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Part 3: ways to explain and predict criminality: what is a perspective. Where does your perspective come from and does it determine what you see: way of looking at the world , of approaching problems , *of studying crime , *it is how you see it and its causes. What does your perspective determine/effect: how you de ne the problem of crime, the methods you use to study crime, the results of your studies, how you interpret the evidence, your conclusions, your policy implications. Effects of perspective: your perspective will determine what you see, and, you may not see the truth if your perspective is too limited example: six blind men came upon a thing . Why can"t blind men see (why don"t biologists and sociologists talk more?) Major perspectives in criminology: classical school (1700s)

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