
Crime Theories: Off the Record Podcast
1) Environmental & Ecological Justice + Animal Rights
Join me today as I briefly introduce you to some frameworks- environmental justice and ecological justice—and the theoretical orientation within green criminology favored by those who wish to include ...Show More
2) Green Criminology
Welcome back! Join me today as I introduce you to green criminology.
3) Cultural Criminology
Join me today as I introduce you to cultural criminology as a subfield in the study of crime that seeks to understand crime through the context of culture and cultural processes.
4) Off the Record: Routine Activity Theory
NEW SCHEDULE, NEW EPISODE! Join me today as we delve into one of my favorite theories, routine activity theory (RAT).
5) Left Realism
Political…maybe a bit too political. Join me as I touch upon some of the social-political context of left realism.
6) New Criminology
Join me today as I dig a little deeper into the theoretical arguments of what was called the "new criminology," left realism, and abolitionism, which we can see as part of postmodern critiques grounde...Show More
7) Critical Theory: New Criminology
Join me as I venture into critical criminology as it differs from traditional criminology.
8) Peacemaking Criminology
WELL. WE ARE BACK! It’s Karen and I am thrilled to introduce you to Peacemaking Criminology. To better understand the theory, visit our previous episode before tuning in.
9) Quinney: Social Reality, Capitalism, & Crime
Join me for this season’s final episode, where I will be discussing the conflict theory analysis of Dr. Richard Quinney. This episode will venture into the politicality of crime as using the only avai...Show More
10) Chambliss: Crime, Power, and the Legal Process
Venturing into our second pioneer of conflict theorist (social theory), Dr. William Chambliss, I explore his analysis of crime, power, and the legal process.