**Historical Figures:** Feature portraits or silhouettes of prominent criminolog


**Historical Figures:** Feature portraits or silhouettes of prominent criminologists such as Cesare Beccaria, Jeremy Bentham, Émile Durkheim, and Cesare Lombroso. Add brief descriptions of their contributions to criminology. 3. **Schools of Thought:** Highlight the Classical School and the Positivist School with visual representations of their key principles. Use symbols like scales of justice and brain scans to differentiate between the two approaches. 4. **Key Theories:** Include graphics or symbols representing important criminological theories such as Strain Theory, Social Control Theory, Labeling Theory, and Rational Choice Theory. Briefly explain each theory for viewers to understand. 5. **Historical Context:** Incorporate images or symbols reflecting the historical context in which criminology developed, such as illustrations of ancient civilizations, Enlightenment ideals, and societal changes influencing crime. 6. **Impact on Society:** Illustrate the practical applications of criminology in society, such as crime prevention programs, criminal justice reforms, and the role of criminologists in shaping policies and interventions. 7. **Interdisciplinary Connections:** Showcase the interdisciplinary nature of criminology by visually connecting fields like sociology, psychology, law, and biology to demonstrate how diverse disciplines contribute to understanding crime.
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**Historical Figures:** Feature portraits or silhouettes of prominent criminologists such as Cesare Beccaria
,
Jeremy Bentham
,
Émile Durkheim
,
and Cesare Lombroso
.
Add brief descriptions of their contributions to criminology
.
3
.
**Schools of Thought:** Highlight the Classical School and the Positivist School with visual representations of their key principles
.
Use symbols like scales of justice and brain scans to differentiate between the two approaches
.
4
.
**Key Theories:** Include graphics or symbols representing important criminological theories such as Strain Theory
,
Social Control Theory
,
Labeling Theory
,
and Rational Choice Theory
.
Briefly explain each theory for viewers to understand
.
5
.
**Historical Context:** Incorporate images or symbols reflecting the historical context in which criminology developed
,
such as illustrations of ancient civilizations
,
Enlightenment ideals
,
and societal changes influencing crime
.
6
.
**Impact on Society:** Illustrate the practical applications of criminology in society
,
such as crime prevention programs
,
criminal justice reforms
,
and the role of criminologists in shaping policies and interventions
.
7
.
**Interdisciplinary Connections:** Showcase the interdisciplinary nature of criminology by visually connecting fields like sociology
,
psychology
,
law
,
and biology to demonstrate how diverse disciplines contribute to understanding crime
.
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