Gender and Crime
Age and Crime
Class and Crime
Race and Crime
It is the responsibility of the investigating agency to determine the dimensions of the crime scene. usually the scene is measured in length and width...but can contain all heights within those dimensions
There are a few theories as to why crime is a social product. Crime is a social product because it can be a result of people.
social demension is a cheeche of education
Often involves the use of police statistics to determine where crime is committed, who committed it, who is victimized, and what are the major dimensions of the criminal act. Patterns of crime are farther examined by the spatial distribution of crime in a city, the social background of offenders and victims, relationships between offenders and victims and the social processes that lead to crime.
Ian Ashbridge has written: 'Cumbrian crime from a social perspective, 1834-1894' -- subject(s): Crime, History, Social aspects, Social aspects of Crime
biological, psychological, social, spiritual
Kenneth D. Tunnell has written: 'Living off crime' -- subject(s): Crime, Criminal behavior, Social aspects, Social aspects of Crime, Social classes, Thieves
crime
It is a social crime if it is overdone. In some countries such as India, it is a a punishable offence under the Indian Penal code.
Social conflict theories suggest that crime is a result of social inequality and power struggles. This implies that crime control efforts should address underlying issues of poverty, discrimination, and injustice in order to effectively reduce crime rates. Additionally, addressing systemic inequalities and promoting social justice can help prevent the emergence of criminal behavior in the first place.
social,economic,personal andpolitical
social crime is going against the laws of normality like e.g.: beating someone up A rebellion is another eg