Criminological Aspects of the Causes of Crime
Author(s) -
Mikheil Gabunia,
Lika Kavtuashvili,
Ani Aslanishvili,
Anano Motsonelidze
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
law and world
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2587-5043
pISSN - 2346-7916
DOI - 10.36475/7.5.10
Subject(s) - criminology , cultural criminology , relation (database) , social control , sociology , criminal behaviour , crime prevention , social science , database , computer science
In modern criminology, the threefold division of the causes of crime is accepted: physical; Anthropological and social. However, it should be noted that in modern criminology there is an opinion that the reasons are divided into two parts. In particular, physical factors should be removed from this classification and the causes of crime should be divided into social and anthropological categories.For modern criminology, in relation to the causes of crime, it would be most appropriate to take into account the vast experience of the past and to conduct our further research in a three-part classification: studying anthropological, physical and social causes and influencing these causes, developing prevention measures.Experience has clearly shown that the science of criminology in the fight against crime, occupies a leading place among the social sciences, whose recommendations should be taken into account as much as possible in the social control of crime.
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