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criminology

Criminology


Criminology and penologyEthnographic · Network analyticTopics · SubfieldsCities · Class · Crime · CultureDeviance · Demography · EducationEconomy · Environment · FamilyGender · Health · Industry · InternetKnowledge · Law · Literature · Medicine · Politics · Mobility · Race and ethnicity · Rationalization · Religion· Science · Secularization · Social networks · Social psychology · StratificationBrowsePortalCategory tree · ListsJournals · SociologistsArticle index    v    t    eThree women in the pillory, ChinaCriminology (from Latin crīmen, "accusation"; and Greek -λογία, -logia) is the scientific study of the nature, extent, causes, and control of criminal behavior in both the individual and in society. Criminology is an interdisciplinary field in the behavioral sciences, drawing especially upon the research of sociologists (particularly in the sociology of deviance), psychologists and psychiatrists, social anthropologistsas well as on writings in law.Areas of research in criminology include the incidence, forms, causes and consequences of crime, as well as social and governmental regulations and reaction to crime. For studying the distribution and causes of crime, criminology mainly relies upon quantitative methods

Criminology

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