0:00:00.630,0:00:03.990 - Hi there. This is Margaret[br]from criminologyweb.com. 0:00:03.990,0:00:04.950 And in this video, 0:00:04.950,0:00:08.613 I'll answer the question[br]of what is criminology? 0:00:14.070,0:00:17.910 One question that I get asked[br]a lot is what criminology is. 0:00:17.910,0:00:19.830 Criminology is a scientific study 0:00:19.830,0:00:22.170 of several different aspects of crime. 0:00:22.170,0:00:25.080 Namely, first, the nature[br]and extent of crime. 0:00:25.080,0:00:26.940 This asks questions such as, 0:00:26.940,0:00:29.310 how much crime is there in our society, 0:00:29.310,0:00:31.593 what crime types are there, et cetera. 0:00:32.820,0:00:35.190 The second field is the causes of crime 0:00:35.190,0:00:36.870 and this includes questions like 0:00:36.870,0:00:38.577 why do some people commit crime 0:00:38.577,0:00:40.800 and why do others not commit crime? 0:00:40.800,0:00:45.150 Or why does crime happen at[br]some places and not at others? 0:00:45.150,0:00:47.400 The causes of crime is without a doubt 0:00:47.400,0:00:50.400 one of the most studied[br]areas in criminology. 0:00:50.400,0:00:54.450 Another area of criminology[br]is the consequences of crime. 0:00:54.450,0:00:57.540 Crime affects a large[br]number of people, offenders, 0:00:57.540,0:00:59.550 and the reasons why they commit crime 0:00:59.550,0:01:01.950 often receive the bulk of the attention. 0:01:01.950,0:01:03.780 But many more people are involved 0:01:03.780,0:01:05.460 in one way or another. 0:01:05.460,0:01:07.888 Of course, the victims[br]of crime can experience 0:01:07.888,0:01:09.840 a range of consequences, 0:01:09.840,0:01:13.620 including potential injuries,[br]psychological consequences 0:01:13.620,0:01:16.920 and inability to work or[br]pursue other activities 0:01:16.920,0:01:19.290 and financial damages among others. 0:01:19.290,0:01:21.900 And besides the victims,[br]the people around them 0:01:21.900,0:01:24.600 such as their families,[br]entire communities, 0:01:24.600,0:01:28.413 and even society as a whole[br]are affected by crime. 0:01:29.370,0:01:32.400 Another sub area is[br]the reactions to crime. 0:01:32.400,0:01:36.060 This covers responses to[br]crime by law enforcement. 0:01:36.060,0:01:37.890 For example, it covers the police 0:01:37.890,0:01:41.160 and how they handle crime,[br]the practices that they use, 0:01:41.160,0:01:42.570 the decisions that they make 0:01:42.570,0:01:44.340 while they're doing their job, 0:01:44.340,0:01:46.920 and the way in which they treat offenders. 0:01:46.920,0:01:48.240 It also looks at the way 0:01:48.240,0:01:51.090 in which courts sentence offenders, 0:01:51.090,0:01:53.760 how judges make decisions[br]and process cases, 0:01:53.760,0:01:56.040 and whether and how different offenders 0:01:56.040,0:01:57.990 are treated in different ways. 0:01:57.990,0:01:59.880 And finally, this subfield 0:01:59.880,0:02:02.010 focuses on different types of punishment 0:02:02.010,0:02:04.560 on what happens after imprisonment 0:02:04.560,0:02:07.860 such as when offenders are[br]on parole or on probation. 0:02:07.860,0:02:10.950 And also on prison life,[br]like on prison practices 0:02:10.950,0:02:14.850 and how inmates experience[br]day to day life in prison. 0:02:14.850,0:02:18.390 And finally, criminology[br]concerns the prevention of crime. 0:02:18.390,0:02:22.020 There are many strategies that[br]are claimed to prevent crime 0:02:22.020,0:02:25.260 and some of these may be[br]effective, but others may not. 0:02:25.260,0:02:27.720 And so, it requires good research 0:02:27.720,0:02:30.540 to test out which programs are effective 0:02:30.540,0:02:32.880 so that we can invest in those 0:02:32.880,0:02:37.710 and not invest in programs that[br]do not work to reduce crime. 0:02:37.710,0:02:39.660 One thing that I've always found useful 0:02:39.660,0:02:44.266 when defining criminology is[br]to see it as an object science. 0:02:44.266,0:02:47.610 The idea here is that there[br]are many different sciences 0:02:47.610,0:02:49.050 that study crime. 0:02:49.050,0:02:51.030 So, crime is the object of study 0:02:51.030,0:02:53.610 across those different sciences. 0:02:53.610,0:02:55.350 Criminology is very diverse 0:02:55.350,0:02:57.000 because people look at crime 0:02:57.000,0:02:58.680 from very different perspectives. 0:02:58.680,0:03:01.740 For example, lawyers, sociologists, 0:03:01.740,0:03:04.830 economists, biologists, anthropologists, 0:03:04.830,0:03:07.737 psychiatrists,[br]psychologists, philosophers, 0:03:07.737,0:03:11.070 political scientists, and historians 0:03:11.070,0:03:13.620 have all contributed to criminology. 0:03:13.620,0:03:15.660 But they all come from[br]their own background 0:03:15.660,0:03:18.660 and have different views[br]on crime, on methods. 0:03:18.660,0:03:20.850 and theoretical perspectives. 0:03:20.850,0:03:24.180 Some people think that that[br]creates problems for criminology 0:03:24.180,0:03:26.070 because it's very difficult to create 0:03:26.070,0:03:28.410 a sort of integrative framework. 0:03:28.410,0:03:31.050 But others think and I feel that way too, 0:03:31.050,0:03:33.180 that it makes criminology so interesting 0:03:33.180,0:03:35.730 because it's so multidisciplinary. 0:03:35.730,0:03:37.320 Here are a couple of examples 0:03:37.320,0:03:40.470 of how different[br]disciplines look at crime. 0:03:40.470,0:03:42.930 When looking a crime[br]from a law perspective, 0:03:42.930,0:03:45.780 it deals more normatively[br]with the conditions 0:03:45.780,0:03:48.630 under which punishment may be imposed. 0:03:48.630,0:03:51.960 Sociology is about groups[br]and social relationships 0:03:51.960,0:03:55.050 and how crime happens[br]within these relationships, 0:03:55.050,0:03:57.960 for example, in youth groups and gangs. 0:03:57.960,0:04:01.740 Psychology is all about human[br]behavior and experiences. 0:04:01.740,0:04:06.360 Biology about the natural[br]basic conditions of life, 0:04:06.360,0:04:08.070 And economics looks, for example, 0:04:08.070,0:04:11.490 at the costs and benefits[br]of criminal behavior. 0:04:11.490,0:04:13.500 And history deals with questions like 0:04:13.500,0:04:16.770 how is the course of crime[br]over the past centuries? 0:04:16.770,0:04:19.110 How do people deal with[br]offenses in the past? 0:04:19.110,0:04:20.760 And have there been any changes 0:04:20.760,0:04:23.670 in what is considered to be a crime? 0:04:23.670,0:04:25.050 So, all of these disciplines 0:04:25.050,0:04:27.600 offer their own unique lens on crime, 0:04:27.600,0:04:29.490 and that is what makes criminology 0:04:29.490,0:04:31.323 so incredibly interesting. 0:04:32.310,0:04:35.550 For more fascinating criminology[br]and criminal justice stuff, 0:04:35.550,0:04:38.610 subscribe to this channel[br]and turn on the alarm bell 0:04:38.610,0:04:40.830 or go to criminologyweb.com 0:04:40.830,0:04:42.993 and find new posts there every week.