rikosluokasta
Rikosluokasta, often translated as "criminal class" or "delinquent class," is a concept primarily associated with early 20th-century sociological and criminological thought, particularly in Finland. It describes a group of individuals perceived as being predisposed to criminal behavior due to their social circumstances, environment, or perceived inherent characteristics.
The term emerged in a period of significant social change and urbanization, where increasing crime rates were
This perspective was often linked to deterministic theories that emphasized environmental or biological factors over individual
Modern criminology tends to focus on multifactorial explanations for crime, considering a wide range of individual,