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词汇 criminologist
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Definition of criminologist in English:

criminologist

noun ˌkrɪmɪˈnɒlədʒɪstˌkrɪmɪˈnɑlədʒəst
  • An expert in the scientific study of crime and criminals.

    the pioneering criminologist proposed a method for identifying criminals
    Example sentencesExamples
    • According to criminologists, serious crime is actually falling.
    • In recent years, some criminologists have also explored the ways in which some forms of culture come to be constructed as crime.
    • I'm not a criminologist, but I believe that most criminals simply think they will get away with it.
    • I'd been told by various criminologists and judges that there are three principles behind sentencing which are: retribution, rehabilitation and deterrents.
    • Additionally, criminologists have argued that a major cause in crime prevention is the reduction of child neglect.
    • Yet according to cultural criminologists, these societal processes alone cannot explain the meaning or situational dynamic of shoplifting.
    • The practical influence of criminologists has not been confined to shaping government policy via high-profile institutions.
    • The fundamental task of criminologists was thus widely perceived to be to search for the 'causes of crime'.
    • 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.
    • Jurists and criminologists concluded that family disintegration was the primary source of juvenile crime.

Definition of criminologist in US English:

criminologist

nounˌkrimiˈnäləjəstˌkrɪmɪˈnɑlədʒəst
  • An expert in the scientific study of crime and criminals.

    the pioneering criminologist proposed a method for identifying criminals
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The practical influence of criminologists has not been confined to shaping government policy via high-profile institutions.
    • I'm not a criminologist, but I believe that most criminals simply think they will get away with it.
    • Additionally, criminologists have argued that a major cause in crime prevention is the reduction of child neglect.
    • In recent years, some criminologists have also explored the ways in which some forms of culture come to be constructed as crime.
    • According to criminologists, serious crime is actually falling.
    • I'd been told by various criminologists and judges that there are three principles behind sentencing which are: retribution, rehabilitation and deterrents.
    • Jurists and criminologists concluded that family disintegration was the primary source of juvenile crime.
    • Yet according to cultural criminologists, these societal processes alone cannot explain the meaning or situational dynamic of shoplifting.
    • 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.
    • The fundamental task of criminologists was thus widely perceived to be to search for the 'causes of crime'.
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