criminology
IPA: krɪmɪnˈɑɫʌdʒi
noun
- The study of crime and criminals, especially their behaviour.
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Examples of "criminology" in Sentences
- Studies of the fear of crime occur in criminology.
- The Criminology Institute is a part of the Faculty.
- Marxist criminology is one of the schools of criminology.
- Get a degree in criminology and get into law enforcement.
- McIntosh left Miami with degrees in criminology and English.
- The fear of crime is a very important feature in criminology.
- Maybe discussion of the case in a criminology book somewhere
- "She's a unique case in Hungarian criminology," Szabo admitted.
- It originated as a critique of criminology and the notion of crime.
- Phenomenological criminology is an outlook on the causation of crime.
- He studied at the Cambridge University School of Criminology in 1971.
- Olsen is coming out as junior and has earned a degree in criminology.
- He is a professor of criminology at the University of Oslo since 1966.
- He is currently a Professor of Criminology at the University of Ottawa.
- With a Ph.D. in criminology from the University of California at Berkeley, he came to
- The science of the phenomena of crime is called criminology, that of punishment is named penology.
- My educational background is in criminology and library science, and I’ve worked in and around criminal justice for the past twelve years.
- The literature on policing and criminology is loaded with examples of successful crime reduction that began with seemingly small things, like quelling aggressive solicitation.
- In the second place, law students at the university ought to be admitted to what Ellero called a science of clinical criminology, that is to interviews with and systematic observations of prisoners.
- “Having exclusively military installations [as targets] helps you little, because you have hundreds of recruiting stations and other military things,” said Garrett, who also has a PhD in criminology.
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