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Definition of Criminologists
1. criminologist [n] - See also: criminologist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Criminologists
Literary usage of Criminologists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fifty Years of Public Service by Arthur Griffiths (1904)
"... His Views on Criminology- Enrico Fern—Other criminologists—The Author's Paper
on the Treatment of Habitual Criminals—Indefinite Detention—The Question ..."
2. The Evolution of Man and His Mind: A History and Discussion of the Evolution by Shobal Vail Clevenger (1902)
"criminologists investigate the lower social strata for stigmata of degeneracy,
neglecting the respectable who places himself above the law. ..."
3. Kids, Cops & Communities by Marcia R. Chaiken (1999)
"Approaches that criminologists have found to be most promising for preventing
violence and delinquency are relatively long-term, continuous, ..."
4. The Universal Illusion of Free Will and Criminal Responsibility by Augustin Frédéric Hamon (1899)
"In the opinion of contemporary criminologists, three causes productive ...
The free will of the meta-physicians is therefore denied by the criminologists. ..."