Can Criminology ever be a value-free discipline?


Essay, 2000

7 Pages, Grade: 2 (B)


Abstract or Introduction

Criminology is not a typical law discipline. It can be referred to as an interdisciplinary subject
dealing a lot with sociology, psychology, statistics, medicine, economics, political science and
geography. It is concerned with a body of knowledge about crime as a social phenomenon. A
broad definition would be that crime is behaviour that breaks the law. The studies of crime are
supposed to include in their scope describing, analysing and explaining the behaviour of state penal
law. This seems to make criminology a rather analytical subject. But is it therefore really valuefree
and, if not, should or can it ever be? If we speak of values, we mean emotional attitudes in a
subjective way of seeing things as well as moral values. This examination shall basically be focused
on the influence of emotional attitudes and if criminology can be free from opinions and
subjective views. In some way this is the personal reflection of moral values, too. Specifying the
question it should be asked if criminology is or can be practised and used in an objective and
neutral way.

Details

Title
Can Criminology ever be a value-free discipline?
College
University of Newcastle upon Tyne  (Law School)
Grade
2 (B)
Author
Year
2000
Pages
7
Catalog Number
V31317
ISBN (eBook)
9783638323635
File size
471 KB
Language
English
Notes
Keywords
Criminology
Quote paper
Dr. Timo Hohmuth (Author), 2000, Can Criminology ever be a value-free discipline?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/31317

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