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Example sentences for "criminology"

Lexicographically close words:
criminel; criminis; criminological; criminologist; criminologists; criminous; crimp; crimped; crimping; crimps
  1. The greatest clog on the science of criminology is the aversion to breaking away from traditions.

  2. Modern criminology leans toward both moral and physical care in allotting the daily tasks of criminals.

  3. This explains why most experts in criminology are strongly in favor of putting criminals to work at road-making.

  4. His works on sociology and criminology revealed him to the public.

  5. There are innumerable cases on record, in which persons quite ignorant of criminology have escaped robbery or murder, thanks to the timely distrust awakened in them by the appearance of individuals who had tried to win their confidence.

  6. Sanford Quest," he pronounced at last, "is the greatest master in criminology the world has ever known.

  7. In criminology Beccaria and Bentham long ago showed how dangerous that jurisprudence was which separated the classification of crimes from the study of the criminal.

  8. That advance therefore of psychology which has transformed pedagogy and criminology has left politics largely unchanged.

  9. This is evidently an expedient imposed by the exigencies of practical life, and only the positive school of criminology can meet them by a logical systematization.

  10. For this reason, the adherents of the positive school of criminology feel the most sincere reverence for the classic school of criminology.

  11. In this way the classic school of criminology came to its unit of punishment, which it heralded as its great progress.

  12. The classic school of criminology is still in the same stage, in which medicine was before the middle of the 19th century.

  13. We shall see tomorrow what remedies the positive school of criminology proposes for each one of these categories of criminals, in distinction from the measuring of doses of imprisonment advocated by the classic school.

  14. The classic school of criminology says "No," and for my part I agree with them.

  15. This is our conclusion, which I anticipate, and it constitutes the vastly different and opposite method, which the positive school of criminology employs as compared to the leading principle of the classic school of criminal science.

  16. It is useless to open any work of classical criminology for this purpose, for you will not find an answer to these questions in than.

  17. The science of positive criminology arose in the last quarter of the 19th century, as a result of this strange contrast, which would be inexplicable, if we could not discover historical and scientific reasons for its existence.

  18. In America there are already institutions, such as the Elmira Reformatory, where the application of the methods of the positive school of criminology has been solemnly promised.

  19. I had chose a passably dreary seminary course in Harvard in which all the literature of criminology had been got up and reported.

  20. Once he allows it to come to this, he is doomed, and criminology will never surrender its victim again, being either embittered or having become completely indifferent.

  21. I agreed with much pleasure to the proposition of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology to have the book translated.

  22. This is so important that I should hold it conscienceless to engage in the profession of criminology without knowing the dialects.

  23. Also, in such smaller cases the fundamental concept of modern criminology comes clearly into the foreground: ``not the crime but the criminal is the object of punishment, not the concept but the man is punished.

  24. It coincided with a long-standing engagement I had made to lecture on criminology in a western college.

  25. He saw my name in the papers, as one interested in criminology and he wrote to me about this enthusiasm of his.

  26. III* Benson persuaded an editorial friend to publish as articles some of the lectures on criminology which I had delivered out west.

  27. Criminology unless it could be reduced to an exact science like mineralogy or mathematics was no science at all.

  28. A man of less experience in obscure criminology might now have assumed that he had been misled by a series of striking coincidences.

  29. As a student of criminology the name of the celebrated Frenchman was familiar to him as that of the foremost criminal investigator in Europe, and he found himself staring at the fragment of gold with a new and keener interest.

  30. Far better for criminology to study the criminal's milieu; and until this is done thoroughly and conscientiously, he cannot be reasonably apprehended and scientifically treated.

  31. I believe that the parents of these children, and especially the mothers, could tell a great deal concerning them, and the theorists in criminology will never be thoroughly equipped for their work till all this evidence has been heard.

  32. It means that doctors are bosh, and criminology is bosh, and Americans are bosh-- much more bosh than our Court of Beacon.

  33. The President would not permit me to go into details to show that just as crimes among the young go together with reform schools, so criminology among women goes hand in hand with prostitution.

  34. OR You are a scientist working in the criminology laboratory of a large metropolitan city.

  35. In a Criminology Laboratory The Problem You are a scientist working in the criminology laboratory of a large metropolitan city.

  36. Any attempt to bring about this most desirable uniformity of approach to the subject of criminology between the jurist and the physician must be based primarily upon intensive study of the personality of the criminal.

  37. It is conceded by all thoughtful observers that criminology will have to follow the same route on its way to final solution.

  38. The same problems which confront criminology today, psychiatry had to face some years ago.

  39. Thus we see that the question of the degenerative prison psychoses has an important relation to the question of criminology in general.

  40. Both of these books represent epoch-making culminations of years of hard labor and scientific devotion to criminology by two eminent students--Drs.

  41. It is on this very important account that the psychopathologist's place in criminology is fully justified.

  42. For criminology is an integral part of psychopathology, crime is a type of abnormal conduct which expresses a failure of proper adjustment at the psychological level.

  43. It is true that the scientific union between the founders of the new Italian school of criminology formed an alliance, but they were never in perfect unison.

  44. The pertinent question remains, has the study and development of criminology served any useful purpose?

  45. He secured several books on criminology and studied them conscientiously in the quiet of the library; he spent hours in the woods watching the tree or spying upon the negress, Lucy.

  46. The rapid growth of a literature of Criminology is partly the result of better methods of identification.

  47. This is an aspect of criminology with which the Christian clergyman can be in sympathy, and that does not smack of the utter materialism which was at the foundation of much of the discussion of the so-called criminal type.

  48. In other words, does evolutionary criminology justify the judicial proceedings instituted by mediaeval courts against animals or regard the typical human criminal as having in this respect no supremacy over the beast?

  49. Someone has been persuading them to test these new theories in criminology the doctors are so busy with, especially in Italy.

  50. This agrees with the facts generally shown by criminology and sociology, that the elements practicing promiscuity to any great extent in modern societies are those most closely related with the degenerate and criminal elements.

  51. No books on criminology and no statistics regarding penal institutions can carry the weight of truth and conviction which this autobiography conveys.

  52. His greatest interest is his class in criminology at the University.

  53. The Professor Gives a Lesson 'Cardoni came into Inspector Kelley's office yesterday,' said Fordney to his Criminology Class.


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