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criminology|krɪmɪˈnɒlədʒɪ| [f. L. crīmin- crime + -ology.] The science of crime; that part of anthropology which treats of crime and criminals.
1890Athenæum 6 Sept. 325/2 We share Dr. Topinard's dislike of the term ‘criminal anthropology’, and may adopt the term ‘criminology’ till a better can be found. 1891Sat. Rev. 28 Mar. 398/1 An examination and refutation of the new Italian ‘criminology’. So criminoˈlogical a., crimiˈnologist.
1857Sat. Rev. III. 271/2 In the author of Dark Deeds we have a criminologist of a third sort. 1890Athenæum 6 Sept. 325/3 The object of the criminologist is, first, to establish the existence and define the characteristics of a physical criminal type or types; second, to investigate the psychical phenomena associated with criminality. 1892Monist II. 314 M. G. Tarde, the great criminologist..reviews the penological and criminological literature of recent times. |