APPROACHES TO UNDERSTANDING THE CRIMINAL PHENOMENON

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KHENNANE ANNOUAR, AOUISSI KAMEL

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This study aimed to analyze the phenomenon of crime theoretically, by evoking the concept within its cognitive contexts, from the perspective of researchers and academics who have dedicated their studies to developing a clear vision of the concept of crime.


The theories that dealt with the subject were varied through the efforts of scientists and researchers belonging to different theoretical ideologies. We find sociological, psychological, biological and even religious theories that aim to understand the criminal phenomenon as a behavior performed by the individual and its impact on society.

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