Radical-critical criminology is an adaption of Marxist ideologies, it states that “…the causes of crime can be found in social conditions that empower the wealthy and the politically well-organized but disenfranchise those who are less fortunate” (Schamalleger, 2016 p. 152) Some choose to view radical and critical criminology individually, in which case critical criminology considers the social and economic standings and radical looks at these political and economic systems and where criminality is increased. “Critical criminology is defined as the perspective that views the major sources of crime as the unequal class, race/ethnic, and gender relations that control our society” (DeKeseredy, 2010 p. 7). This calls to question whether crime is