What is Criminology? A Crash Course
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- Опубліковано 24 вер 2024
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In this criminology video lecture, I provide a crash course and overview for beginners as well as students in the definition and meaning of criminology as taught at college and in university. Hopefully, the guidelines regarding the nature and scope of criminology explained in this quick introduction will help you with your criminology entrance exam, study, training, exercises, notes and essays. Criminology is relevant to other sciences such as penology, victimology, criminal justice, criminal law, history, and psychology degrees as well.
If you're interested in more fascinating criminology facts and findings, including the psychology of crime, feel free to check out my blog at www.criminolog...
i’m currently in middle school, and i really love true crime. Criminology seems like a good study for me
Same but I'm in 10th grade, I really wouldn't worry in middle school. Dw
Good luck kid you may take it you may not.
I am also ☺️☺️
same
This UA-cam channel is helpful. It’s saved me numerous times. If you want to study criminology, be prepared to write a lot. Make sure you get an APA manual as well
Yep, this is definitely the area I want to study. I'm very fascinated with this and want to help create new ways to decrease crime in certain areas.
Awesome. Good to hear.
I need this courses so how can I get.
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@abdullahiisaakomar891 First learn to write proper English! Yes, it is important!!
0:21 Nature of crime (types of crime and how to measure them)
0:31 Causes
0:50 Consequences
1:28 Reactions
1:58 Prevention
2:37 Thinking of crime as an object science
I actually came across criminology with the show "Mindhunters” and since im still in highschool i got hooked.I always loved to learn about how people are built and love discussing such things.I think for my age i have a really good understanding of people and now im just hooked.Im really going to love following criminology classes.Its really interesting to me how for example serial killers are built ; is it a crime of passion?What caused them to become that way?Why did they decide to start doing this?I really love figuring such things out.This is the study im going to be following.Ive never had so mutch interest in a class/study in my life
Good to hear Scythixs. It's an interesting field of study for sure
Thank you thank you, this is a sign I will take criminology. 🤗
Glad I could help, Kelvin
I’ve always been interested with personality study I’ve just never known what it was called or which area...main reason I’m here is because of Reid in criminal minds
Glad you found it, Callen
I’m thinking of taking criminology in sixth form, but I don’t know if it’s because I have an interest in it or I’m just in love with Reid
@@Evesterlobster sameee
HELPP LITERALLY ME
This honestly is exactly what I want to study! This video was very informative.
Glad to hear
Keep sharing precious knowledge.
Thanks, Arfan :)
I dropped out of crim years ago. Im still interested as I use to love true crime as a kid. Still appreciate all the hard work crim enthusiasts put into this field.
Can you describe what you had to do because I’m thinking of going into it but I’m not quite sure what I will have to do
Why did you drop out
I start criminology 1 tomorrow, for my Criminal Justice degree, this video put me at ease. everything is so interesting,
How's it!?
Hope you're liking it!
@@saigeetha7792 it’s been great !!! I graduate in March 13 I’m in finals week right now :)
Thank you for this amazing video. I’m thinking of Criminology for college but I’m trying to make sure it’s what I want to put my mind to :) thank you so much for helping me on my path
Np problem. Good luck!
The diagram at the 3 minutes is excellent. I have always known that Criminology affects many other areas and subjects, but this is the first time I have seen it in a detailed diagram.
A good area to pursue the future. Good effort and explained well.
Glad it was helpful!
Am in love with this major. I think it suits me but you didn’t mention like for instance when I finish studying what will I be? Police or a detective? But the only thing which terrifies me is that if they gave me a particular case and I didn’t know how to solve it because it is complicated will they fire me?😂💔, and for anyone who loves these stuff I’d love to say that there is a podcast called criminology you can listen to it there are plenty of episodes and in each episode there is a fascinating story believe me you’ll enjoy it🕵️
thanks for the podcast
I'm currently doing a Minor Criminology during my Psychology degree, Criminologists are mostly researchers. So you'd end up doing a lot of research and write papers on it.
There are many career options for criminologists. You can check out a list here: criminologyweb.com/criminology-jobs/
Thanks for the information you shared for us who take criminology, it's very helpful ❤️😊
Glad it was helpful!
Keep up a Good work!
Proud Filipino Criminologist here!
Hi there! Lots of criminologists in the Philippines I've noticed!
@@CriminologyWeb we have 200 thousand strong License Criminologist here in the Philippines including in those different law enforcement agencies.. Very noble profession.. Honestly its very difficult to pass licensure examination in my country.. In every 10 person who took board examination only 3 person has been passed.. Only 30%
This is so interesting. Clear speech. Clear introduction. Thank you so much! 😊
Happy to hear, Anba
@@CriminologyWeb 😊
I am now in my first year of high school and criminology seemed very attractive to me ❤
ಸನ್ಮಾನ್ಯ ಟಿ. ಎನ್ ಸೀತಾರಾಮ್ ಅವರಿಗೆ ವಂದನೆಗಳು ನಿಮ್ಮ "ಮುಕ್ತ ಮುಕ್ತ" ಟೀ ವಿ ಧಾರವಾಹಿಯನ್ನು ಎರಡನೇ ಬಾರಿ ನೋಡುತಿದ್ದೇನೆ. ಬಹಳ ಮನೋಜ್ಞವಾಗಿ ಮೂಡಿಬರುತ್ತಿದೆ
ಪ್ರತಿಯೊಬ್ಬ ಕಲಾವಿರೂ ಆಯಾ ಪಾತ್ರಗಳನ್ನು ಆವಾಹಿಸಿಕೊಂಡವರಂತೆ ಅಭಿನಯಿಸಿದ್ದಾರೆ. ನಿಮ್ಮ ಕೋರ್ಟ್ ದೃಶ್ಯಗಳಂತು ನಾನು ಪದೇ ಪದೇ ನೋಡುತ್ತೇನೆ. ನಿಮಗೂ, ನಿಮ್ಮೆಲ್ಲ
ಕಲಾವಿದರಿಗೂ ನನ್ನ ಹಾರ್ದಿಕ ಅಭಿನಂದನೆಗಳು.
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I chose biology and chemistry but I'm kinda finding them hard. I like crimes bc I used to watch crime videos and I'm thinking of changing my lane
Thank you so much , I have watched different vedios but this short vedio encompassed all aspects for which I was searching. You have used very simple words that is really helpful for non native speakers
Thank you for this. I've been wanting to expand my knowledge on this subject for some time now.
Ma'am please guide us about more philosopher like Lombroso, Sutherland and Rackless..
Thanks for the helpful suggestions, Jaishree! I'll cover some of those in future videos.
@@CriminologyWeb hello please include beccaria and benthan.. I enjoy watching your videos but i notice you featured only Positivist Criminology... We want more on classical and neo classical :)
Ty ma'am for your thought
This is so useful now I want to study for criminology thanks you!
Nice choice!
Thank you ma for the lecture. Looking forward to seeing more.
More to come!
I want to study criminology and security studies so i need to know more about the course
I'm 2nd year college and my course is criminology. I willing to study a crime and a law.
That's why before you make any kind of actions make sure you understand your first step
Thanks for this video. Just have a quick question. Do you think criminology and counter terrorism is linked in any way ?
Actually the actual things that happens to victim and outcome that happens to them , also can be why the criminal committed the crime.
Well defined, by the way I am graduate in Criminology
Awesome, good to hear
How's it!?
Very impressive access comprehensive way of teaching, keep it up
I’m about to go into 6th form how much would you recommend me taking it?
Hi I’m going into sixth form and I’ll take it , it’s so interesting
Thanks. Your lectures are easy to understand. Keep posting in other law subjects. Have a good day.
Thanks, Prithviraj, will do
currently in high school and I want to go into this subject to be able to do detective work for a living
Sounds like a great plan!
Thank for explanation
Very good.
What jobs would you go into after getting a degree in criminology
Check out some suggestions here: criminologyweb.com/criminology-jobs/
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What subject in school that you have to be good at to get into criminology?
Depends. If you want to get into quantitative analysis, statistics would be helpful. Otherwise, sociology or psychology etc. are not usually taught in high school, so a general productive attitude toward learning will help.
can you please give more brief explanations on the other perspectives of crime?
What do you mean by other perspectives?
@@CriminologyWeb the perspectives that you didn't briefly explain. Political science, philosophy etc
What is the fundamental difference between criminology and forensic science.
Forensic science is occupied with scientific evidence to solve a crime in a criminal investigation. Criminology, on the other hand, tries to explain crime and criminal behavior in general; it studies criminal behavior, its causes, its consequences, and prevention.
Do criminologist have a chance to work for the FBI?? Or work as a judge?
You need to be a lawyer to become a judge
@@anya_art4535 ohhh ok got cha! Thanks!
Hi! I am a high school student who is considering to major in criminology. I am not sure because I am only interested in criminology in terms of philosophy and phychology. I am especially interested in studying genius criminals and murderers. I didn't like any other part of it. Do you think it's a good idea for me to study criminology even though I am only interested in a small part of it? any advice you could give would be much appreciated.
Hi Heiman, not sure how it's structured where you are, but one option might be to inform about the specific criminology classes they're teaching and only take those and fit them into your main studies
Have you decided what you want to do after high-school?
@@genesis11am I am going to college and major in economics.
Do you think criminology is better for pre law or political science if we are interested in criminal law
what do you call the one where they study how the criminals manipulate, lie and do all that
psychology :)
I'm interested in this course
Ma'am I am from Kerala and I want to know that after 12 th can I take criminology course as BA criminology.
Yes ,you can bro
I am from Tamil Nadu ❤️
Me too frm Kerala..malayali🥲
I am a international student in Australia, I want to study criminology, do you know anything about fee structure ?
I don't, to be honest! You'd have to ask at universities theres.
Hi! I’m also an international student in Australia majoring in bachelor of criminology. Feel free to ask me anything I’ll be more then happy to help!
@@trisha9083 how can I contact you?
Bsl Giri here’s my email. Trishatoh123@gmail.com
@@trisha9083 can I ask my quries in gmail?
Would I have a difficult time learning about this or getting a job as someone with asburgers? Keep in mind my disability doesn't hither my grades.
Do you mean asperger's? I'm afraid that I'm not the best person to answer that question since I have no experience with it. My best guess would be that if you know what path you want to follow, go for it
I Love Your Lecture Mam Thank You Mam ☺
Glad to hear that, Anitha
What books do you recommend for someone who's barely getting into crim?
I am addicted to crime, murder, rape, torture. I'm not really into gun crimes. I also have a fascination with autopsies, cause of death, laboratory work and serial killers. I don't want to be a cop or doctor though. Can you give me some suggestions of some careers that would fit what I'm interested in.
Sounds like forensic pathology, (you typically need formal medical training along with experience performing postmortem examinations) Here's an outline of how you can become qualified for such roles in various countries:
United States and Canada:
Complete a Bachelor's degree in biological sciences, chemistry, biochemistry, or another relevant field. This may take around four years in both North American systems, although exact durations may vary between institutions. GPA requirements and application procedures will depend on the institution you attend and the program you choose.
Enter medical school after obtaining your undergraduate diploma. Medical programs usually last four years and culminate in earning either a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.). Graduates then progress to residency positions, where practical hands-on clinical training takes place under licensed physicians' guidance.
Complete a Forensic Pathology Fellowship upon finishing your initial residency. This generally spans three academic years, during which trainees learn the intricacies of medicolegal death investigation and refine postmortem techniques. The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) provides official accreditation standards for U.S.-based fellowships to ensure proper quality control. Upon successful completion, you must pass the American Board of Pathology's subspecialty certification examination in forensic pathology. Both the ACGME and ABPath offer detailed guidelines and resources to assist fellows seeking professional recognition.
Look for openings within local county coroners', state health departments', or regional medical examiner offices. Alternatively, you could join private consultant firms serving legal practitioners when public job opportunities aren't available. Be prepared to relocate, as vacancies may arise anywhere within your target regions. Once hired or employed, you would collaborate with law enforcement agencies, homicide investigators, judges, attorneys, and occasional psychiatric experts to determine causes of dea
hi , i just want to say i am currently 13 so im not to worried but could anybody tell me what are the best subjects to take to be a homicide detective? and also what you have to do to get there thanks x
Great video - keep good work
now im registered criminologist ,im planing to aply PNP this yr ..
In my observation of sociopaths it had come to my attention that they may have their own language? Or at least Grammer is different in their speech.
For instance the popular phrase "death to fascists" would really mean "death is in the hands of the fascists" or "the fascists are now responsible for death, we are not in this particular situation, but we are participating indirectly"
a type of sociopathic dyslexia if you will
This is an observation I have come by because I noticed quite a few people with narcissistic tendencies I know are Grammar Nazis. To the point that it seriously disturbs them. Probably as it deeply confused them.
We know very little about the sociopathic mind and how differently their perception is.
Just a thought
This language is more perfected I'm the Eastern block and with languages that assign genders. Sociopath charts say anyway there is a higher concentration of sociopaths in former Eastern Block countries.
The conclusion would be is they feel limited in speech which triggers them (sociopathic rage) if someone doesn't keep their Grammer and they feel inferior. Pronouns may also be a trigger because we are not fully clear how sociopaths see gender.
It reminds me of how they say there are satanic messages in records when you play them backwords hahaha
From my experience sociopaths seem incaple soulful, colorful or poetic speech. And it seems to bother them tremendously.
This is another reason Eastern block countries have become so culturally impovershed during communism and now. They eloquent bible itself bothered them so much they destroyed , religion, poets, philosophers. Maybe now they see material value in the church and are the proverbial wolf in sheep's clothing now.
Please I want to have a personal lecture with you, how can I go about it
Informative video. I want to know if there is a future if I learn criminology in my masters? What are my options? Could you please help? (I'm from India)😊
I have a question because I am currently in college and I was thinking about majoring in criminology and I was wondering if you make a lot of money off of that major?
Well, as with any studies/major it will completely depend on the (work/job) direction that you go in afterwards
Depends on where u lives
After criminology what we do.... can you please explain me...
Sure, Khushi, check out this link: criminologyweb.com/criminology-jobs/
fantastic video, thank you X
You’re welcome, Natasha 😊
I'm in high school right now and thinking of either comp sci or criminology. When I was little I wanted to become a cop.
Leuk filmpje! Toevallig dat de gene die er een filmpje overmaakt juist ook nederlands praat :) geweldig engels accent dat we hebben toch :p
Jazeker!
Study of psychology and criminal justice are called? (double degree)
What are the books that we can read more about it tell us
Depends a little on what you're looking for. Here are some recommendations:
***McLaughlin, E., & Newburn, T. (2010). The sage handbook of criminological theory. SAGE Publications. -->> This book is if you want to learn more about criminological theory. books.google.ch/books?id=WLV3Y4XcEPoC&printsec=frontcover&dq=newburn+sage+handbook&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiByo73o-3eAhVGJhoKHZYxCugQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=newburn%20sage%20handbook&f=false
***Laub, H., & Sampson, R. J. (2003). Shared Beginnings, Divergent Lives: Delinquent Boys to Age 70. -->> Really interesting book about how offenders start and stop committing crime. Lots of case studies in it, too. books.google.ch/books?id=yfFnbDg03_cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=laub+sampson+shared+beginnings&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSkPnqo-3eAhUPDewKHRmXCCoQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=laub%20sampson%20shared%20beginnings&f=false
***Pinker, S. (2011). The better angels of our nature: The decline of violence in history and its causes. Penguin uk. ->> Fascinating read about how violence has declined over the past centuries.
www.amazon.com/Better-Angels-Our-Nature-Violence/dp/0143122010/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1543678879&sr=8-1&keywords=steven+pinker+angels
Thanks for the video.
What's the importance of Criminology?
Depends on your purpose. Criminology can help to describe, understand, and prevent crime
I would love to become a criminologist but i have to rewrite my matric exams
I am so torn on whether to study criminology and law or criminology and psychology!!!!! :(
Tough choice, Emma! Follow your interest
@@CriminologyWeb criminology and psychology has been chosen! I will study some Law along side and when I finish my criminology degree, I'll study law if necessary for positions I'm looking into.
Its such a exciting route to go down!
Hi mis at the moment i am working in police department and i am searching for scholarship program for study criminology.
Hey
Can you please make a short clip that how criminology helps in policy formalution
Great idea. I'll put it on the list
Please dont forget to tag me. I am waiting.
What are the causes of crimes can you explain to me Mam i am proud criminology student
I am interested in criminology & forensic...after intermediate how to applied?
That's difficult to answer because it will depend on the university and country. Would be best to look at their specific guidelines.
@@CriminologyWeb IAM form India..
Anyway...tnxs for ur information
Okay I guess I’ll take this class for my social science requirement for pre med lol
Do people became detective after studying criminology?
Some do
Great video
Thanks for the visit
If I study Terrorism, will I be able to be a Criminologist ?
Thanks.
Hi, depending on the angle, it can be a subfield of criminology. Criminology is broader
@@CriminologyWeb
Wow, valuable answer, thanks. 🙏
Thanks 🙏🏻
very informative video ! Great ! 👍🏻
Thanks, gt
can i study criminology in university after taking pre-law in college?
Hi Naz, that will depend on country and particular university/college. Best to check with them directly
Wait sorry my country has a different system but i thought college and university were the same thing?
Thank you very very very very very very very very very very very very very good world you the only ones bring consequences be careful positive or negative people
CRIMINOLOGY is the study of crime and criminals to create a humain society.
Please suggest books for criminology entrance. I am from india and want to pursue MA in criminology
Depends a little on what you're looking for. Some books are more "dry" than others. Here are a couple of suggestions:
- McLaughlin, E., & Newburn, T. (2010). The sage handbook of criminological theory. SAGE Publications. -->> This book is if you want to learn more about criminological theory. books.google.ch/books?id=WLV3Y4XcEPoC&printsec=frontcover&dq=newburn+sage+handbook&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiByo73o-3eAhVGJhoKHZYxCugQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=newburn%20sage%20handbook&f=false
- Laub, H., & Sampson, R. J. (2003). Shared Beginnings, Divergent Lives: Delinquent Boys to Age 70. -->> Really interesting book about how offenders start and stop committing crime. Lots of case studies in it, too. books.google.ch/books?id=yfFnbDg03_cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=laub+sampson+shared+beginnings&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSkPnqo-3eAhUPDewKHRmXCCoQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=laub%20sampson%20shared%20beginnings&f=false
- Pinker, S. (2011). The better angels of our nature: The decline of violence in history and its causes. Penguin uk. ->> Fascinating read about how violence has declined over the past centuries.
www.amazon.com/Better-Angels-Our-Nature-Violence/dp/0143122010/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1543678879&sr=8-1&keywords=steven+pinker+angels
Hope that helps!
Can I study criminology after doing my graduation in history?
That will depend on the university and level you want to start at. It'll be best to check with the university of your choice directly
@@CriminologyWeb okay ... thanks!
@@priyanshighosh4484 No problem
Brilliant mam!
Damn this is really cool
Glad it helps
Thanks
Great info
Thanks for watching, Issifu!
Mam after pg diplomo criminology can I apply ph. D In criminology Mam? Kindly guide me mam?
Hi Anitha, well that will depend on the university you apply for. Best ask at your department of choice
@@CriminologyWeb Yes Mam..
Thank you Mam
Please how can I get to study online courses on criminology....
I really have interest
You can check out my course if you're interested: www.udemy.com/course/introduction-to-criminology-theories-criminal-psychology/
Mam nice present
Crime . . . macabre, horrifying, traumatic . . . captivating, fascinating, alluring . . . _schadenfreude_ . . .
Thanks for this video madam
Most welcome
can anyone tell me where i can find diffrent stories of unsolved crimes
In the UA-cam.you will search unsolved case or solved case .
Is the state of Oklahoma's sex offender registration laws and processes just and efficient at deterring sex crime while not dehumanizing sex criminals? Why or why not?
Well spoken
This dream will remain as a dream.
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You're welcome, Jeffersondave
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does studying criminology change the way u behave
Good question. Will probably be very personal. It might help some people to be more aware of risks, feelings of empathy, and the potential for prevention.