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Foundations of Crime and Justice
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Unit 1 — Foundations of Crime and Justice
28
1.1
Defining the Terms: What Crime Is and How You Measure It
20 mins
1.2
Understanding the Two Categories of Criminal Activity
20 mins
1.3
Gathering Crime Stats: How Much Crime Is There?
20 mins
1.4
Looking at the Historical Treatment of Victims
20 mins
1.5
Identifying Types of Violent Crimes
20 mins
1.6
Categorizing Types of Theft
20 mins
1.7
Identifying Types of White-Collar Crime
20 mins
1.8
Grasping the Basics of Organized Crime
20 mins
1.9
The Global Workings of Dealing Drugs
20 mins
1.10
Structuring Terrorist Threats
20 mins
1.11
Noting Personal Characteristics That Many Criminals Share
20 mins
1.12
Taking a Quick Tour through Classical Theory
20 mins
1.13
Introducing Social Disorganization Theory
20 mins
1.14
Biological Positivism: Trying to Link Appearance to Crime
20 mins
1.15
Considering Someone a Criminal: Labeling Theory
20 mins
1.16
Keeping the Streets Clean: The Players at the Local Level
20 mins
1.17
Sorting through the Alphabet Soup of Federal Agencies
20 mins
1.18
Responding to a Crime Scene
20 mins
1.19
Prosecutors: Guardians of Safety
20 mins
1.20
Keeping It Local: Municipal Courts
20 mins
1.21
Understanding Theories of Punishment and Incarceration
20 mins
1.22
Looking Back: The Historical Treatment of Juveniles
20 mins
1.23
Police Officer
20 mins
1.24
The JonBenet Ramsey Murder
20 mins
1.25
Recognizing the Various Costs of Crime
20 mins
1.26
Identifying Elements of a Criminal Law
20 mins
1.27
Putting Crime Stats to Use
20 mins
1.28
Identifying the Impact of Crime on Victims
20 mins
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