This paper introduces and explains "The Framework of Family Functions and Dysfunctions from the Perspective of the Socialization Process." This analytical tool, developed through a comprehensive review of existing literature and research studies, holds significant potential. It enables the identification of all existing types of crimes and their causes and consequences within specific families and households. In this context, it allows for assessing whether existing policy measures to address these issues are in place, and if so, evaluates their comprehensiveness and effectiveness. If no measures currently exist, it facilitates the design of tailored interventions specifically targeting both perpetrators and their victims. Furthermore, if new variables emerge that are not yet included in the framework, they can be easily integrated. We illustrate its potential by using examples to assess the complexity of strategic goals and measures aimed at addressing different types of crime in selected regions of Czechia.