Study the causes, consequences, and prevention of crime — criminal behavior theories, policing strategies, prison systems, restorative justice, and the social roots of deviance.
Study the causes, consequences, and prevention of crime — criminal behavior theories, policing strategies, prison systems, restorative justice, and the social roots of deviance.
The United States incarcerates approximately 1.9 million people, giving it the highest incarceration rate in the world at roughly 531 per 100,000 residents — nearly five times the OECD average. Cesare Lombroso, often called the "father of criminology," published "Criminal Man" in 1876, controversially arguing that criminals could be identified by physical characteristics — a theory thoroughly debunked but historically important for launching the scientific study of criminal behavior. The "broken windows" theory, proposed by James Q. Wilson and George Kelling in 1982, argued that visible signs of disorder encourage further crime and influenced policing strategies for decades, though its effectiveness has been heavily debated, with a 2015 meta-analysis finding only modest effects on crime reduction.
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