What are the different types of criminology theories?
Criminology Theories Biological Theories of Crime Criminal Justice Theories Cultural Transmission Theory Deterrence and Rational Choice Theory Labeling Theory and Symbolic Interaction Theory Psychological Theories of Crime Routine Activities Theory Self-Control Theory Social Construction Theory Social Control Theory
What are the major theories of criminology and how do they influence policy?
The U.S. justice system is largely influenced by a classical criminology theory, rational choice theory, which assumes that the choice to commit a crime arises out of a logical judgment of cost versus reward.
How do criminology theories help explain criminal behavior?
If a person is treated like a criminal their entire life, then they will naturally act according to this label. The Classical Theory believes that criminal actions are committed after an individual thinks about their actions. A criminal will only commit a crime if the result is to their advantage.
What are the key principles of criminology?
The Classical Theory believes that criminal actions are committed after an individual thinks about their actions. A criminal will only commit a crime if the result is to their advantage. The criminal is fully aware of the potential punishment, but has pursued the crime under their own free will.