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  1. Criminology | Definition, Theories, & Facts | Britannica

    Criminology, scientific study of the nonlegal aspects of crime and delinquency, including its causes, correction, and prevention, from the viewpoints of such diverse disciplines as anthropology, biology, …

  2. Criminology - Causes, Theories, Prevention | Britannica

    Criminology - Causes, Theories, Prevention: Biological theories of crime asserted a linkage between certain biological conditions and an increased tendency to engage in criminal behaviour.

  3. criminology summary | Britannica

    criminology, Scientific study of nonlegal aspects of crime, including its causes and prevention.

  4. Criminology - Forensic, Sociology, Psychology | Britannica

    Dec 6, 2025 · Criminology encompasses a number of disciplines, drawing on methods and techniques developed in both the natural and the social sciences. As do other disciplines, criminology …

  5. Criminology - Trends, Causes, Prevention | Britannica

    Criminal justice is distinct from criminal law, which defines the specific behaviours that are prohibited by and punishable under law, and from criminology, which is the scientific study of the nonlegal aspects …

  6. Delinquency | Criminology, Causes & Prevention | Britannica

    University of Maryland - Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice - Peer Influence and Delinquency (PDF) Cambridge University Press and Assessment - Juvenile delinquency, welfare, …

  7. Criminology - Sociology, Theories, Causes | Britannica

    Thus, because Chinese criminology views crime as mainly caused by backward thinking and ignorance, Chinese authorities have emphasized thought reform and education to combat criminal activity.

  8. criminology - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

    A social science rather than a branch of law, criminology deals with the causes, correction, and prevention of criminal behavior. Although it is a specialty, it is not a single discipline.

  9. William Sheldon | Biography, Theory, Criminology, & Somatotypes ...

    Professor, Criminal Justice and Sociology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park. Co-author of Theoretical Criminology and others.

  10. Broken windows theory | Definition, Policing, Criminology, & Examples ...

    Broken windows theory is an academic theory that links disorder and incivility within a community to subsequent occurrences of serious crime.