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Anti - social behaviour
Views on perception of victims
Urban life
Graffiti , media
Critically discuss how crime can be studied and understood
beyond statistics.
While statistics can provide valuable insights into patterns and trends in crime, they do not
uncover the whole picture. Turning to this idea of a “dark figure of crime” being represented
which studies have proven. As in a recent study, it has been clearly stated that “crime
records are incomplete. Not all victims report crimes to the police. And the police do not
record all crimes reported” (“Bad Data, Worse Predictions”). They are subject to biases, and
misinterpretations. For a comprehensive understanding of crime, you must go beyond
statistical use. Crime is undeniably concentrated on the social context in which it takes
place. It is known for it to be concentrated in disadvantaged places, focusing upon minority
groups, unemployment, poverty, and marginalisation further supporting the view of this “dark
figure of crime” and creating biases. Therefore, to fully understand crime and its causes, it is
necessary to consider a wide range of factors and approaches and there are many ways to
do so like the social dynamics, so in this essay, I will discuss this further with clear evidence
to prove.
To begin with “Cultural Criminology" is a theoretical approach that emphasises the role of
culture in shaping crime and criminal behaviour. Sociologist Keith Hayward and other
scholars developed cultural criminology in the 19th century to criticise traditional
criminological theories which they felt did not sufficiently compensate for studying and
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, understanding crime. According to Hayward, crime should be regarded as a form of cultural
expression that is deeply embedded in the historical and social context in which it occurs.
They focus on how crime is represented in popular culture and how this representation forms
public perceptions of crime and criminals. Crime, according to cultural criminology, is a
method of conveying meaning within a particular cultural context, not just an act of defiance.
The study of crime as a form of “cultural expression requires analysing crime-related
artefacts, such as media representations of crime, and how they reflect and shape cultural
attitudes toward crime and criminals. (Keith and Ferrell)” Also the use of ethnographic and
qualitative research methods: To gain more understanding of the social and cultural factors
that shape crime, sociologists often use techniques such as participant observation, in-depth
interviews, and the analysis of cultural artefacts. Overall Hayward's book “cultural
criminology unleashed” (Keith and Ferrell) provides an overview of the theoretical
foundations of the approach and its application in understanding crime in contemporary
society beyond statistics. It is important to understand the limitations and potential biases
that can come with statistics on crime hence the need for other methods to critically analyse
it further.
Another approach is to examine the impact of crime on individuals, communities, and
society. This might include studying the emotional and psychological effects of victimization,
as well as the broader social and economic cost outcome of the crime. For example, lost
productivity and the burden on law enforcement like the police and the criminal justice
system that’s in place. As researchers and policymakers may study crime to identify and
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