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In this episode of This Podcast is Not Real, our AI hosts explore the fascinating world of crime causation theories, examining why individuals commit crimes from different perspectives. We start with classical criminology, which suggests that people weigh the consequences before making the choice to commit a crime. From there, we delve into positivist theories, which highlight the role of biological and environmental factors in criminal behavior. We also explore psychological theories, looking at how emotional problems and mental disorders influence actions, and sociological theories, which examine how society and social structures shape criminal behavior. Tune in to understand the complex interplay of factors behind criminal actions and how these theories have shaped modern criminology.
In this episode of This Podcast is Not Real, our AI hosts explore the fascinating world of crime causation theories, examining why individuals commit crimes from different perspectives. We start with classical criminology, which suggests that people weigh the consequences before making the choice to commit a crime. From there, we delve into positivist theories, which highlight the role of biological and environmental factors in criminal behavior. We also explore psychological theories, looking at how emotional problems and mental disorders influence actions, and sociological theories, which examine how society and social structures shape criminal behavior. Tune in to understand the complex interplay of factors behind criminal actions and how these theories have shaped modern criminology.