At Crimpsy, we’re a knowledge platform specialized in criminology and criminal behavior, built to explain criminology scientifically.
We publish structured learning content that helps readers understand core criminology concepts, from introductory definitions to more detailed explorations of how the field studies crime and offenders.
Our site organizes criminology into clear learning paths, including foundational topics like What Is Criminology ? and The Scientific Nature of Criminology, so readers can move from basic concepts to deeper scientific framing.
We also cover The History of Criminology, with dedicated content that follows criminology’s origins and schools and highlights key figures and turning points in the development of criminological thought.
We provide focused coverage of criminological schools of thought, offering topic-specific articles that break down major frameworks and perspectives used to interpret crime and criminal behavior.
Alongside theory and history, we publish content connected to criminal justice-related fields such as penology, including articles that address definitions, theories, and modern applications in criminal justice.
We include psychology-informed criminology topics and influential thinkers, with content that discusses established theories (for example, social learning theory) and related criminological concepts.
We also cover research-facing areas through Criminal Statistics and Scientific Research Methods, reflecting our commitment to criminology as a scientific discipline and a research-driven way to study crime.
Across these topic areas, our goal is to maintain a consistent, organized criminology library where readers can learn the definitions, foundations, objectives, theories, and methods that shape criminology.