Theories of Crime

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May 1, 2015

 

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Perspectives are sometimes called paradigms or viewpoints, although some people use the term paradigm to refer to untestable ideologies such as: (1) rational choice; (2) pathogenesis; (3) labeling; (4) critique for the sake of critique; and (5) theoretical integration. Theory is the foundation of criminology and of criminal justice, and we study theory to know why we are doing what we do (Bohm 1985)...
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Theory without research is not science. All research must be based on theory. People who are uninterested in theory choose to move blindly through life, or in the case of criminal justice, intervene in people's lives with only vague notions about why they are doing what they are doing. The most important task of theory is explanation, which is also called prediction...
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