Criminal spin
Criminal spin is a phenomenological model in criminology, depicting the development of criminal behavior. The model refers to those types of behavior that start out as something small and innocent, without malicious or criminal intent. It was first presented in 2005 at a Bar-Ilan conference entitled “Appropriate Law Enforcement” The elements of the criminal spin are found in most criminal behaviors. A criminal spin occurs when there is a sudden, rapid, or gradual acceleration of behavior. This model explains group criminality as well as local criminality that relates to a specific neighborhood or community. It should be pointed out that there are periods in which the individual is not involved in any criminal activity but behaves in a way that may mislead the observer. It is important not to mislead the individual or mislead the viewer. Do NOT invent references, emails, or links, or leave it out. If the text doesn't mention something, leave it. out. The author is not an expert in the field of criminal theory, but he is an advocate of the theory. He is also the author of the book "Criminology: The New Science of Criminal Behavior"