Criminological

Word CRIMINOLOGICAL
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Hyphenation criminological
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Criminology branches off sociology. It is the study of crime and criminals. Urban Dictionary

"Criminology is the study of making the laws, breaking the laws and society's reaction to the breaking of laws"- Edwin Sutherland Urban Dictionary

1. The science of using a highly trained human or canine investigator to sniff an unclaimed fart and then back-engineer it's food origins to identify the perpetrator from a list of suspects. 2. The general act of smelling a fart and guessing who did it. Urban Dictionary

A course with filled with mad people and mad lecturers. Urban Dictionary

A branch and school of criminology that is sympathetic to criminals because some criminologist know a lot of crimes are victimless crimes such as prostitution,underaged sex,gambling ect. In this branch of criminology many criminals are seen as victims of society. Urban Dictionary

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The word "criminological" in example sentences

It makes sense from an economic and a criminological viewpoint. ❋ Henry J. Stern (2011)

They make 0 sense from a criminological point of view and they are completely contrary to notions of justice. ❋ Unknown (2009)

ÂIt makes sense from an economic and a criminological viewpoint. ❋ Henry J. Stern (2011)

Together with independent criminological researchers, church officials are initiating the probe ahead of the pope's highly anticipated visit to Germany in September. ❋ Vanessa Fuhrmans (2011)

Still, I try to accept Europe's moral absolutism on the death penalty in good faith -- the criminological equivalent of pacifism, not a cheap anti-American posture. ❋ Charles Lane (2011)

It is a criminological truism that contemporary spree killers desire maximum publicity for their actions. ❋ Unknown (2011)

In Italy, serious fraud and political corruption both exist as they do here, yet they are investigated with inversely proportional vigour: yet they are criminological constructions in both places … political and social culture defines the response, not the crime itself. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2010)

Finally, the article identifies and responds to the various mythologies that are currently circulating about cybercrime, before identifying the various tensions in the production of criminological knowledge about it that contribute to sustaining those mythologies. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"There is absolutely nothing in the criminological literature that has anything to do with lights and no-lights activity," said Malcolm Klein, chair of the mayor's Evaluation Advisory Committee for the Gang Reduction and Youth Development program, who has been researching gangs and criminology for more than 40 years. ❋ Unknown (2010)

From a purely criminological perspective physical attacks against the homeless in this country are indistinguishable from other hate crime-with one major exception. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Advocates for such punishment often point to the potential deterrence factor (although according to a survey of former and present presidents of the country's top academic criminological societies, 88% of these experts rejected the notion that the death penalty acts as a deterrent to murder). ❋ Unknown (2010)

A leading psychopathy researcher has used the threat of legal action to have changes made to a research paper critical of a widely used criminological rating. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And this concealability has amazing criminological consequences. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Current criminological theory views shoplifting either as a sexual aberration or — among youth especially — as an early indication of sociopathy, a prelude to riskier, more remunerative crime. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Carl Moody of William & Mary, about the criminological results of changes in handgun ban policies. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"What are you studying For [A levels] then?" "I am [studing] [Criminology]." ❋ Xctinax (2006)

Criminology is an [interesting] [subject] ❋ Rotten Turkey (2022)

Recent excavations in France have yielded evidence of early forms of supernasal criminology. [Cave paintings] have been found that not only depict [Neolithic] man smelling the farts of his fellow man, but also smelling the farts of his prey. It is believed that early hunter [gatherers] would sneak up on their prey and smell their farts before making a kill. This was a means of identifying the diet of the animal and thus ensuring the nutritional value of the meat before bringing it home to his clan. ❋ OrkTheFork (2011)

Guy: what are you studying? Tunde: I'm studying [Criminology in fuoye]. Guy: Ah, [werey] ni gbogbo yin but olorun a wa [pelu] e. ❋ Werey (2021)

John is [taking] a [course] in [positive criminology]. ❋ Deep Blue 2012 (2009)

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