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Title: Future Directions in Criminology


1
Future Directions in Criminology
  • you can never plan the future by the past
    Edmund Burke (1729-1797)

2
Introduction
  • Criminologys attempt to bridge theory and
    practice
  • Post-positivism and post-modernism, and the
    discipline in a state of flux
  • ? Can we merge criminal justice and criminology
  • Continuing challenge of being relative and
    evolutive

3
  • Frame of Reference
  • Ultimate objective controlology
  • Utilitarian principles
  • FOUR approaches
  • conservative
  • Liberal
  • Radical
  • Integrated and interdisciplinary

4
  • Conservative approach
  • Social control over individual freedoms,
    policing, just deserts, focus on conventional
    crime
  • ? Not humanistic
  • Greater emphasis in political and power-based
    issues
  • Can law and order control crime?

5
  • Liberal approach
  • Crime the product of social and economic
    circumstances, lack of opportunities, emphasize
    treatment and rehabilitation
  • Although popular in recent years only marginally
    successful
  • Radical approach
  • Reliance on unofficial sources, role of media and
    competing interest groups, power of capitalism,
    shift from offender to system
  • Short on solutions but helps to draw attention to
    broader issues

6
  • Interdisciplinary
  • Crime a product of human behaviour individual
    and his/her environment, soft-determinism,
  • Attempt to reconcile differences between C, L,
    and R approaches
  • Bridge current fragmentation
  • BUT growing pains
  • Can we move from legalistic to humanistic-based
    discipline?

7
Criminology and Prediction
  • The price of prediction risky
  • Complexity of human behaviour
  • ? Need for fundamental paradigm
  • And theoretical shifts
  • Can an integrated and interdisciplinary offer a
    clearer direction?

8
Comparative Criminology
  • Practicalities being overcome
  • Advances in technology and methodology
  • Fattah and our provincial attitudes slow to
    fade
  • Transnational crimes and price of globalization
  • Move beyond descriptive to a theoretical framework

9
  • Standard Minimum Rules for the Administration of
    Juvenile Justice and Interpol examples of
    international co-operation
  • Justification
  • Experience of others
  • Broaden our understanding and
  • International co-operation to common concerns
  • Will comparative criminology play a primary role
    in the future?

10
The Knowledge Explosion
  • An expansive discipline
  • criminological enterprise
  • Number of disciplines with
  • vested interest growing
  • Growing number of theories
  • Number of textbooks (CDN) and journals
  • Relative soundness of the discipline

11
  • The disciplines growth has NOT been matched by
    a decrease in crime rates!
  • Is there a need for a paradigm shift?
  • Causes of crime and criminality linked to
    multicausalityintegrated and interdisciplinary
  • The Future of Crime
  • Automobiles vs. credit cards and the role of
    technology and opportunity for new crimes
  • E.g. debit cards and crime wave

12
  • Possible future trends.
  • Computer based crimes
  • International sex trade, organ trade, smuggling
    of illegal foreigners
  • Transnationally based organized crime
  • Transnational corporate crime
  • International terrorism, money laundering,
  • Will our current theories suffice to explain the
    new trends/

13
Social Control Prevention or Punishment
  • Crime costs up victim expenses up and
    incarceration up need for cost-effective
    strategies
  • Figure 14-1 what works
  • Communities community-based mentoring
  • Family-based prevention early infant
    pre-school programs
  • School-based programs innovative programs

14
  • Policing presence at hot spots
  • CJS rehabilitation
  • Importance of multiple risk factors
  • Developmental pathways
  • Opportunity reduction and social development
  • Primary vs. secondary vs. tertiary prevention
  • Bridging theory and practice e.g., shaming,
    restorative justice, etc.

15
Criminology and Criminal Law
  • Definition of crime dependent on its legal
    definition
  • How did criminal law evolve and how will it
    evolve?
  • Criminal law minimal impact on curbing crime
  • Does the law inflate crime statistics?
  • We need to rethink the role of law in crime
    prevention

16
Expanding the Scope of Criminology
  • Role of science and technology vs. the role of
    criminal law
  • Expanding opportunities
  • Crime The Elusive Enigma
  • Crime waves mental filters through which social
    issues are filtered
  • Must learn to discern myths from reality

17
  • Restorative Justice
  • An answer to punishment?
  • Shift from moral to social responsibility
    respect ALL parties
  • An old concept in new attire!? Will it work this
    time?
  • SUMMARY
  • the longing for love, the search for knowledge,
    and the unbearable pity for the suffering of
    mankind, and search for spiritual growth.
  • Constructive social policy with a global social
    context

18
the gauntlet before you
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