Modern Jurisprudence and Law

Modern Jurisprudence and Law

INNOVATIVE NATURE OF THE 21ST CENTURY CRIMINOLOGY

Document Type : Promotional article

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Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Roshdiyeh Institute of Higher Education, Tabriz, Iran
10.22034/jml.2024.2011565.1297
Abstract
The aim of the current article is to study the development trends of criminology, also taking

into account the impact of Covid-19 pandemic. The rationale for the innovative criminological

approach is related to new types of criminal threats and their consequences. Certain forms and

types of traditional crime in postmodern society are transforming into the digital environment,

including through the use of DarkNet platforms. At the same time, criminological research in

Latvia is insufficiently developed, criminology study courses are not included in all law study

programmes. In the 21st century, new criminological approaches and schools are emerging,

including neocriminology, synergistic, narrative, digital, neurocriminology. Appropriate

criminological approaches have a specific nature and content. These trends confirm that,

despite the importance of criminology, there is a need for research into the development

trends of organized crime, cybercrime, trafficking in human beings, drugs and arms, and

the possibilities for combating and preventing them. It would also be necessary to develop

specialized criminology study programmes.
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