
E10 – Understanding and Controlling Violent Crime
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In Episode 10 of Inside Criminology, we dive into Chapter 10 of Larry J. Siegel’s Criminology, focusing on one of the most disturbing and complex areas in the field — violent crime.
We begin with an overview of key criminological theories that attempt to explain the roots of violence, from Classical rational choice models to psychological and sociological explanations involving personality traits, socialization, and environmental factors.
This episode also breaks down the major types of violent offenses:
Rape
Murder
Assault
Robbery
Each is examined in terms of its nature, extent, and underlying causes, supported by contemporary research and real-world examples.
Beyond traditional violent crimes, we explore emerging forms of interpersonal violence:
Hate crimes
Workplace violence
Stalking
We conclude with an in-depth discussion on terrorism, tracing its history, exploring various motivations and ideologies, and evaluating policy responses aimed at prevention and control.