Law, Criminology, and Jurisprudence Theories

This category covers criminology theories and legal theory traditions that explain how law is made, interpreted, and enforced, and why crime occurs. It includes legal positivism, legal realism, critical legal studies, and law and economics for jurisprudence. It also includes criminology theories such as deterrence, routine activity, strain, and social disorganization to explain offending patterns and prevention.

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