<p>By the end of this lesson, you will have learned:</p>
<p>-What crime is from law and social perspectives</p>
<p>-What criminologists do and why they're essential</p>
<p>-The two major types of criminal theories and how they're formed</p>
<p>-What social relativity is and why it is important</p>
<p>-How crimes are assessed, gathered, and reported</p>

Teens of Profiling

Teens of Profiling

106: What is Criminology? Theories, Social Relativity, and Statitstics

AUG 16, 202010 MIN
Teens of Profiling

106: What is Criminology? Theories, Social Relativity, and Statitstics

AUG 16, 202010 MIN

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<p>By the end of this lesson, you will have learned:</p> <p>-What crime is from law and social perspectives</p> <p>-What criminologists do and why they're essential</p> <p>-The two major types of criminal theories and how they're formed</p> <p>-What social relativity is and why it is important</p> <p>-How crimes are assessed, gathered, and reported</p>