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E08 – Crime, Power & Justice: Conflict Theories and Restorative Approaches

E08 – Crime, Power & Justice: Conflict Theories and Restorative Approaches

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In Episode 8 of Inside Criminology, we explore Chapter 8 of Criminology by Larry J. Siegel, diving into the Social Conflict Theories that challenge the foundations of traditional criminal justice.


This episode begins by revisiting Classical Theory, which frames crime as a rational choice, and the Positivist Theory, which attributes crime to biological and psychological traits. We then shift focus to the heart of the discussion — Social Conflict Theories — including Marxist and Critical Criminology, which examine how inequality, capitalism, and institutional power influence both crime and the justice system.


We also introduce emerging perspectives such as Left Realism, Critical Feminist Theory, and Peacemaking Criminology, which advocate for a more inclusive, equitable understanding of crime.


To conclude, we unpack the transformative concept of Restorative Justice — a philosophy that prioritizes healing over punishment, and promotes accountability, community involvement, and reparation.

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