CRIME
A degree in criminology will need you to study a variety of theories, subjects, and concepts because the field is multidisciplinary. What you will learn also depends on whether you are pursuing a degree in criminology solely or in conjunction with another field of studies like law, psychology, criminal justice, or social policy.
Criminology theory is an integral part of the law and order system, for students who want to pursue a career in law, this section will help them a lot in their matured thought process. Especially under the guidance of DIG (Prisons and crime) Otaram Rohin.
CRIMINOLOGY THEORIES
- THEORIES OF CRIMES
- THEORY – CRIME EPISODE-SCENE
- THEORY-CRIME SENTIMENTS-REVENGE
- CRIME PLACES
- REASONS FOR CRIME –FATHERLESS
- SPECIAL WORDS FOR CRIME
Study Criminology, and you can enter into a professional role that is of high value to society. You could be tackling crime, exploring why people break the law and improving systems in education, rehabilitation, and crime prevention.
TYPES OF CRIMINALS
- TYPES OF CRIMINALS – GROUP
- TYPES OF CRIMINALS
- PSYCHOPATH
- Habitual criminal. …
- Legalistic criminals. …
- Moralistic criminals. …
- Psychopathic criminals. …
- Institutional criminals or white color criminals. …
- Situational or occasional criminals. …
- Professional criminals. …
- Organized criminals.
Criminal is a popular term used for a person who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime. Being a Criminal also means being connected with a crime. When certain acts or people are involved in or related to a crime, they have termed criminals. A criminal is a person who regularly commits crimes. A group of gunmen attacked a prison and set free nine criminals in Moroto. Synonyms: lawbreaker, convict, con [slang], offender More Synonyms of criminal.
TYPES OF CRIMES – BAD ACT – CRIMINAL
- TYPES OF CRIMES –BAD ACTS
- CIVIL-ECONOMIC CRIMES AND CRIMINALS
- ROBBERY-PLUNDER-RAID-ROBBER
- THEFT-THIEF
- ILLEGAL ENTRANCE – BURGLARY
- ILLEGAL
- CORRUPTION
- CHEAT-PHILOSOPHY-SYNDROMES
- CHEAT- FRAUD-CHEATER-LIER
- CHEAR-FRAUDULENCE-DECEIT-LIE
- LIE-DUBIOUS –SECRET
- CRIMINAL OFFENCE-KILL-KILLER
- WAYS OF KILLING
- FIGHT
- FIGHT-START AND SCENE
- ATTACK – ARMY SECTION
- FIGHT IDIOM-BEAT
- RIOT
- SUICIDE
- KIDNAP –HOSTAGE
- VICTIM
- BLACKMAILING
- CONSPIRACY
- MISSING MAN
- 1: Violent Crimes. …
- 2: Drug Offenses. …
- 3: Crimes Related to Alcohol. …
- 4: Property Crimes. …
- 5: Fraud. ...
What is a criminology degree?
A degree in criminology will need you to study a variety of theories, subjects, and concepts because the field is multidisciplinary. What you will learn also depends on whether you are pursuing a degree in criminology solely or in conjunction with another field of studies like law, psychology, criminal justice, or social policy.
Where you study will also affect the modules you take, but there are some fundamental concepts you must grasp, such as:
- Criminal behavior
- The legal context of crime
- Crime prevention methods
- The sociological scope of crime
- Social anthropology
- Quantitative analysis
- Social policy
- Criminal psychology
- Qualitative research skills
- The historical context of crime
- Physiology of crime
- Communication
- Gender and society
Finding a fulfilling career where you can make a big impact may be possible by pursuing a degree in criminology. You can understand the social, psychological, and even political aspects of crime by studying criminology. You’ll learn the best methods for approaching and resolving issues. We walk you through what criminology is, how it’s studied, what it takes to get a degree in it, and what you can do after getting it.
Are there criminology specializations?
Studying for a degree in criminology will open up doors for you in several areas of specialization, depending on your interests. This can be but is not limited to:
- Forensic psychology
- Forensic science
- Criminal law
- Criminal Justice
- Social policy
- Human rights
- Applied social science
You can also pursue a degree in criminology at both a master’s degree and doctoral degree level. Much will depend on your career ambitions and the profession you wish to pursue.
What can I do with a criminology degree?
Speaking of careers and professions, you’re likely wondering what you can do with a criminology degree and what sort of jobs are available in the field. One of the good things about a degree in the subject is that you’re equipped with some key skills that many employers value. These include:
- Communication
- Critical thinking
- Problem-solving
- Creativity
- Analytical skills
- Management
Some of the roles that you could fulfill having completed a criminology degree include:
- Social worker
- Law enforcement officer
- Detective
- Civil servant
- Risk analyst
- Researcher
- Counsellor
- Community development manager
The other good news is that you’re unlikely not to be able to find work after graduating, with 84 percent of graduates in employment or further study. Your earning potential will also increase with experience, with starting salaries of between GBP 20,000 and GBP 25,000, which can increase to as much as GBP 35,000 to GBP 40,000 when you have worked for a while.