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The Scientific Study of Crime and Criminal Behavior
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Crime, criminal law and criminology
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Schools of Criminology
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Comparison between Morality, Sin, and Crime
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Classification of crime
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Psychological Theories of Criminal Behavior
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Sociological Factors and Criminal Behavior
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Economic, Anomie and Starin Theory
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Assignment and presentation
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Modes of Criminal Sentencing
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Cyber Crime (Global and Bangladesh Perspective)
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Juvenile Delinquency and Justice System in Bangladesh (With International Legal Safeguards)
12
Female Criminality in Bangladesh
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White-collar Crimes in Bangladesh Perspective
14
Police System in Bangladesh
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by Samia Afrin Hiya - Friday, 3 November 2023, 12:15 PM
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Crime is necessary; it serves a function in society. Although it is not preferable, with the progression and evolution of modernity and emphasis on monetary success, crime is inevitable because a perfectly stable, uniform and able society is impossible. As the father of sociology and a functionalist, Emile Durkheim provides a variety of explanations of society’s ills, like crime and deviance, and accounts for the punishments and repercussions that follow. He asserts that man is a product of his social environment; thus, socialization begins at birth and continues through language and interaction with other people. The basis of his theory rests on the idea that the “conscience collective of a society varies alongside the division of labor. In less complex and more primitive societies, people tended to do and history in terms of crime and deviance was the industrial revolution.