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Criminology examines the root causes and effects of criminal behavior, along with society's response through the justice system. Researchers in this field explore how certain actions become classified as crimes and why these classifications differ between nations and historical periods. The discipline incorporates various sociological and psychological perspectives to understand unlawful conduct and optimize legal system functions.
Social Policy studies equip learners with tools to address complex societal challenges. Students analyze pressing issues like gender disparities, aging populations, youth protections, and environmental crises using fundamental social science principles. Significant overlap exists between criminology and social policy, since individuals in the justice system often face economic hardship, social injustice, or prejudice. This practical, analytical field provides insights into current governmental approaches, their consequences, and potential enhancements.