Her particular areas of interest are Indigenous criminal justice and forensic issues in criminology. |
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She devoured books and pamphlets on rhetoric, art, criminology, theology, psychology, philosophy, the list could go on and on. |
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Follow-up criminology studies have yet to determine whether the website route is effective. |
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The largest independent criminology study ever conducted into CCTV concluded two years ago that it has had little or no effect on crime. |
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For the past twenty to thirty years, control theories of crime have been at the center of theoretical development in criminology. |
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I would definitely recommend this book to students studying legal psychology as well as criminology. |
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By then, he'd become a barrister, then a senior lecturer in criminology at Melbourne University, and then moved into private consulting. |
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This book will be of interest to urban historians and quantitative historians as well as students and scholars of criminology and policy studies. |
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To achieve tangible results, command personnel will also require training in the field of criminology. |
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In January, she began a course of further study for a Master's Degree in social policy and criminology. |
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With a degree in political science and criminology, he became a probation officer in Florida. |
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It comes off as a clumsy storytelling device and suggests a more general weakness with the criminology aspects of the film. |
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By that time, Catrin was an undergraduate student studying criminology and criminal justice as part of a broader social sciences degree. |
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In contrast, conflict marxist and radical criminology regarded crime as a function of poverty, reflecting a power imbalance in society. |
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He said Caroline was studying criminology in an attempt to help someone like her killer have a better life. |
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Well now there's an institute named after her where they take science to criminology. |
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His primary interests are criminology, statistics, and criminal justice assessment and counseling. |
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At the University of Northumbria, applications to study criminology and forensic science have doubled. |
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It would seem that Rick Linden, a criminology professor at the University of Manitoba, agrees with this. |
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These conclusions unnerved Kelley and eventually led him to change the focus of his career from psychiatry to criminology. |
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Lorie Fridell is an associate professor in the department of criminology at the University of South Florida. |
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Both emphasize law enforcement as the central police function, and adopt the rational deterrence model of classical criminology, albeit at different stages of the argument. |
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Significantly, they have been hugely overlooked as a source of knowledge about criminality within histories of criminology and theories of crime and deviance. |
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Next month she will head for Cardiff to study law and criminology. |
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Of the academic paths that may lead to the occupation of probation officer, one of the most common is criminology studies. |
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In this essay I present an unabashed account of my efforts to launch a critical criminology in Anglo-Canada. |
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Master of Law and recipient of diplomas in criminology and in languages and civilization of the southern Slav worldCroatian. |
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I was doing a degree in criminology and sociology and I had always written and been interested in theatre. |
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She has completed a master's degree in criminology and is deputy chair of the campaigning organisation Women in Journalism. |
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Progressive criminology advocates the use of non-institutional over institutional treatment. |
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This programme will focus on three thematic areas: law enforcement, crime prevention and criminology, and protection of witnesses and victims. |
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In 2006 and 2007, the Ministry of Justice organized a competition of student papers on criminology and penal law. |
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Furthermore, one of the main goals of this work was to bring the study of organized crime into the general field of criminology. |
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Dr. Campbell's formal education includes a Bachelor of Arts in psychology, Master of Philosophy in criminology and a doctorate in criminology. |
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James Alan Fox, a professor of criminology at Northeastern University, says the attitude on snitching is shifting for the better. |
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I have even read in a book of criminology that the tramp is an atavism, a throw-back to the nomadic stage of humanity. |
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Since joining the Public Service in 2002, Natacha has been able to apply her post-secondary education studies in criminology and social sciences to her work. |
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Canadian law schools are the program's primary partner and law the primary area of study, although a judge may apply for study leave at a cognate institution in Canada, such as a centre of criminology. |
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Scientific and forensic techniques used by medical examiners include those from genetics, ballistics, pathology, odontology, hematology, anthropology, and criminology. |
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Institutes and faculties of criminology, sociology, penology, victimology, social work, women's studies, youth development, city planning, etc., are potential partners. |
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So I ended up on a combined course: French, criminology and law. |
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It was during the final year of my criminology degree at Sheffield University that I started to have panic attacks. |
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Police power as a technology for governance is explored by scholars of politics, law, and criminology. |
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From the perspective of criminology, law enforcement, and the design of legislation, we do not believe that having a mandatory minimum sentence for an offence will deter individuals. |
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The involvement of various disciplines such as law, criminology and sociology will supplement the activities of the existing CPC Advisory Committee. |
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He studied criminology at Simon Fraser University. |
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Later in my educational career, I expect to study criminology. |
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In the case of probation officers in particular, they consist mainly of university courses in criminology, which are available in every region of Canada. |
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I am not a criminologist, but it seems that the criminology community, the academic community repeatedly through studies and analyses cast into doubt the effectiveness of minimum sentences. |
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This is sometimes referred to as a subculture, a term used extensively within criminology. |
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In the 1950s, the two criminologists Sykes and Matza provided one of the first convincing criticisms of culturalist criminology. |
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As a direct result of student placements and participation in the study, three students have decided to further their education in the field of criminology. |
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Marisol Valles, 20, who is studying criminology, has been appointed as chief of police of the northern Mexican border town of Praxedis Guadalupe Guerrero, in Chihuahua State. |
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The college delivers a range of Access courses in subjects including business, law and criminology, health and social professions, education studies and sport. |
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The exhibition offered the latest technological solutions in criminology and genetic fingerprinting, as well as other tools for promoting joint security action. |
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In the 20th century, Norwegian academics have been pioneering in many social sciences, including criminology, sociology and peace and conflict studies. |
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