Examples of the kind given could be multiplied indefinitely; indeed, it is the exception to come upon socio-criminological writing that will stand up, even under large-lens analysis.
Establish Houses of Reception for first-offending and circumstantial felons awaiting trial and transfer, and officer those houses, in so far as may be as to subordinate positions, with graduates of criminological schools.
What," thecriminological tyro would ask, "is the remedy"?
It will repay the States, handsomely, to establish criminological schools basically equipped for practical instruction, backed by elementary courses in anthropology and mental therapeutics.
No such thing is demanded of the criminologist by the public; hence the public is seldom treated to the unvarnished criminological truth.
But kernels ofcriminological thought can be contained in a thin volume.
Also, if his limited scope of criminological vision causes him to over-emphasize present emphasis, and to bolt the way-backward trail of his subject, the examiner will remain as half blind to the basic reasons for a given criminal.
The Inspector General would, of course, act as first criminological aid to the Governor, by whom he would be guided practically.
Similes miss the chamois-skin criminologist solely by the fact of criminologicalstunts he essays, but cannot manage.
These Charts have been issued with a view to a methodical enquiry on the criminal, under the direction of the Scientific and Criminological Department.
An individual criminological chart for the purpose of showing 271 biological and social characteristics of the prisoners.
The criminological importance of this ``connection'' lies in the fact that the correctness of our inferences depends upon its discovery.
This is very instructive from the criminological point of view.
But our criminological statistic is rarely examined with such thoroughness; the tenor of such examination is far too bureaucratic and determined by the statutes and the process of law.
Additional bibliography of psychological and criminological works likely to be generally helpful has been appended.
The result of Criminological studies has indicated most clearly that no measures for the prevention or repression of crime will ever be adequate which are not based upon a scientific system of education.
Mary Blandy, who callously slew her father with arsenic supplied her by her lover at Henley-on-Thames in 1751, has been a subject for many criminological essayists.
There is, at root, no case of murder proved and accepted as such which does not contain its points of interest for the criminological writer.
Interest in the criminous doings of women is so alive and avid among criminological writers that it is hard indeed to find material which has not been dealt with to the point of exhaustion.
Criminological experiences appear also to confirm the notion of an inherited sexual differentiation, in children as well as in adults.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "criminological" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.