This complete criminology series by DC Speaks provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of criminology and criminal justice. The series starts with an overview of criminology, introducing key roles including criminologists, criminalists, and criminal justice practitioners. Early lectures focus on criminal etiology, examining biological, psychological, psychiatric, and sociological causes of crime.
The series then explores various schools of criminology, including the positivist approach, offering insights into different theoretical perspectives on crime and deviant behavior. Detailed discussions on criminal psychology cover the classification of behavior, crime formulas, and the anatomy of crime. Practical tools, such as how to compute crime rates, are also explained for real-world applications.
Advanced topics include criminal investigation and criminalistics, defense mechanisms, and the legal framework governing crime. Each lecture integrates theory with practical examples, making the material accessible for learners preparing for exams, research, or professional practice in criminal justice and criminology.
By combining scientific theory, case studies, and applied methodologies, this series equips learners with the knowledge to understand, analyze, and engage with criminological issues effectively.