A belief system, philosophy, or social theory centered on crime, criminality, or the criminalization of behavior.
From criminal + -ism (suffix indicating doctrine or system), developed in criminology and sociology during the 19th century to frame crime as a systematic phenomenon.
Early criminologists realized crime wasn't random chaos but followed patterns—criminalism tried to explain society through the lens of criminal behavior, like how Marxism explains everything through class conflict.
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