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Postmodern Criminology – Detailed

๐Ÿ’  Postmodern Criminology – Detailed Explanation (LLB Exam Perspective) ๐Ÿ”น 1. Introduction Postmodern criminology is a modern approach that challenges the old ways of understanding crime. Earlier, criminology focused only on finding the “cause” of crime—like poverty, psychology, or biology. But postmodern thinkers believe that crime is not only about the individual — it is also about how society creates meaning and how power and language define what is “criminal.” ๐Ÿ‘‰ In short, Postmodern criminology focuses on power, language, identity, and inequality in defining crime and justice. ๐Ÿ”น 2. Meaning and Background “Postmodernism” literally means “after modernism.” It started in the late 20th century (1970s–1990s) as a reaction against traditional, scientific, or “objective” ways of studying society. In criminology, postmodernists argue that: Crime is a social construction , not a fixed or universal truth. Law and justice are influenced by language, politics, and culture....