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criminologist

[ UK /kɹˌɪmɪnˈɒləd‍ʒˌɪst/ ]
[ US /ˌkɹɪmɪˈnɑɫədʒɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a specialist in criminology

How To Use criminologist In A Sentence

  • Taken together, the work of these various agencies and individuals points to the fact that crime has never been the concern of criminologists and criminal justice professionals alone.
  • He says criminologists note the ease with which public hysteria can turn into vigilantism.
  • computer user's license" or an "internet user's license," but it seems such things have returned, with the recent call for just such a "license to compute" by a "criminologist" in Australia Techdirt
  • Additionally, criminologists have argued that a major cause in crime prevention is the reduction of child neglect.
  • In 1983, with the inter- national criminologist Pat Carlen, she founded Women in Prison (WIP).
  • I ask you how far would you appreciate a criminologist, a jurist or a legislator who proposes such measures of punishment which shall inevitably force man to commit more offences?
  • In doing so I will be making frequent reference to the empirical research findings of criminologists working mostly in the positivist tradition.
  • CBI, which will contest the so-called criminologist's letter as malafide, has also prepared a detailed medical examination of the hymen of Aasiya along with documents and microscopic slides to support its claim that she was never raped or sexually assaulted. The Times of India
  • And many criminologists say that despite her cold-blooded killing, she does not fit the serial-killer mould.
  • some criminologists specialize in dermatoglyphics
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