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Professional Criminology Foundation

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Professional Criminology Foundation
Published 2/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.26 GB | Duration: 3h 59m

Fear of crime, Victimology of crime, Crime prevention, Education and crime, Ways to reduce crime, Domestic violence etc​

What you'll learn
Principles of crime prevention
Education and crime
Fear of crime
Victimology of crime
Law enforcement strategies to reduce violence
Deviance behavior
Juvenile delinquency
Domestic violence
Ways to reduce crime
Crime prevention
Parenting styles and raising delinquent children
Requirements
Having an interest and understanding of criminology
Conscious of crime issues and its implication to society
No previous professional qualification is required just your desire to learn
Description
Criminology is the study of crime and deviant behavior. We must understand that crime is committed by people who are around us in our society or communities that we all live in, the relevant question here is, why should one human being harm another human being or why should one human being do evil against another human being. There is a complete psychological angle to criminality, let put it in context that everybody is capable of committing crime, why are others committing crime and others are not committing crime. Let me make it clear that our individual upbringing is a contributing factor to our chosen behavior. In the angle of authoritative parenting: parents demonstrate a responsiveness to the child's needs, demandingness, monitoring of child's behavior, providing clear standards of conduct, and discipline based on reasoning rather than based on power or withdrawal of love. Authoritative parents provide home environment rich with strict behavior supervision with high degree of emotional support. The problems on this earth mostly comes from the training from home, anytime the home is better, the nation is also better. Governments investments towards the home is one of the panacea for building a peaceful nation.One of the most dominant ideas under the umbrella of education's impact on crime is the belief that a reduction in crime can most often be achieved by increased crime prevention and that the most effective form of crime prevention is achieved through education. There is a discussion that the level of individual education is a contributing factor to that persons violent behavior. Governments all over the world must ensure that they put in appropriate measures to prevent crime such as Putting CCTV cameras and security sensors across the whole nation, employing more security personnel such as police etc to ensure that law and order is maintained. Carefully handling of social issues is very important example giving every child free and quality education.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 What is criminology
Lecture 3 Types and definition of crime
Lecture 4 Principle of crime prevention
Lecture 5 Ways to reduce crime
Lecture 6 Critical criminology
Lecture 7 Radical criminology
Lecture 8 Positive criminology
Lecture 9 Penology
Lecture 10 Sociology of law
Lecture 11 Social cohesion
Lecture 12 Cultural identity
Section 2: Crime Prevention
Lecture 13 What is crime prevention
Lecture 14 Several factors must come together for crime to occur
Lecture 15 Situational crime prevention
Lecture 16 Applying SCP to information system
Lecture 17 Application to sexual abuse
Lecture 18 Situational crime prevention and fraud
Section 3: Education And Crime
Lecture 19 Education's impact on crime
Lecture 20 Education and crime prevention
Lecture 21 The connection between intelligence and crime
Lecture 22 Education and recidivism
Section 4: Law Enforcement Strategies To Reduce Violence
Lecture 23 Focused deterrence
Lecture 24 Proactive policing
Lecture 25 Illegal gun-carrying
Lecture 26 Shooting clearance rates
Lecture 27 Building community trust
Section 5: Parenting Styles And Raising Delinquent Children
Lecture 28 Background
Lecture 29 Authoritative parenting
Lecture 30 Authoritarian parenting
Lecture 31 Permissive indulgent parenting
Lecture 32 Permissive neglectful or uninvolved parenting
Section 6: Fear Of crime
Lecture 33 What is fear of crime
Lecture 34 Affective aspect of fear of crime
Lecture 35 Cognitive aspect of fear of crime
Lecture 36 Behavior aspect of fear of crime
Lecture 37 The influence of public perception of neighborhood breakdown and stability
Lecture 38 Interpersonal communication and the mass media
Lecture 39 Fear of crime as socially constructed
Section 7: Deviance Behavior
Lecture 40 Sociology of deviance
Lecture 41 Theories of deviance
Lecture 42 Symbolic interaction
Lecture 43 Conflict theory
Lecture 44 The criminal justice system
Section 8: Domestic Violence
Lecture 45 What is domestic violence
Lecture 46 Etymology and definitions
Lecture 47 Forms of domestic violence
Lecture 48 Contributing factors of domestic violence
Lecture 49 social influences
Lecture 50 Effect of domestic violence
Lecture 51 Demographics of domestic violence
Lecture 52 Management of domestic violence
Lecture 53 Prevention of domestic violence
Section 9: Juvenile Delinquency
Lecture 54 What is juvenile delinquency
Lecture 55 Overview of juvenile delinquency
Lecture 56 Situational factors
Lecture 57 Personality factors
Lecture 58 Criminology
Lecture 59 Punishment
Lecture 60 Prevention
Section 10: Victimology Of Crime
Lecture 61 What is victimology
Lecture 62 Consequences of crime
Lecture 63 Victim proneness
Lecture 64 Victim facilitation
Lecture 65 Victimization in United States
Lecture 66 Right of victims
Section 11: Conclusion
Lecture 67 Four questions
Security agencies, police, parents, schools, counselors, governments, managers, directors, CEO, investigators, students, businessmen, policy makers, judiciary services, judges, lawyers, social workers, law makers, prisons, everybody etc.

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