I'm not a criminologist, but I believe that most criminals simply think they will get away with it. |
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All the criminologist, penologist, and sociologist can get together and talk their theories and smack about recidivism and rehabilitation. |
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I am a criminologist by training myself, and so I know how important prevention and dealing with problems at their source are. |
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There is testimony from a criminologist, a psychologist, a psychiatrist, the victim's family. |
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There are those who cling to the beliefs of the business administrator turned criminologist. |
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Perez Guadalupe, a criminologist, sociologist, and theologian, has brought a disciplined hand to Castro Castro. |
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But why? Because, says a survey by one criminologist, far fewer crimes are now reported. |
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I will say, as a criminologist, that the supervised injection site has not promoted crime. |
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What did that criminologist say about a study carried out in 1977 by the Department of Justice? |
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My colleague from Ahuntsic, a well-known criminologist, also serves on the committee. |
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First of all, I want to recognize Dr. Neil Boyd, criminologist, and Dr. Robert Gordon, also a criminologist. |
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The Division includes an inspector, a captain, a lieutenant, a sergeant, 15 officers, a criminologist, a secretary and a clerk. |
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Roberta Bruzzone, a leading criminologist and technical consultant for Telefono Rosa, agrees. |
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Dr. Casey Jordan, a criminologist and a professor of justice at Western Connecticut State University, agrees. |
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James Alan Fox, a criminologist who studies mass shootings, has debunked a lot of the myths of mass shooters. |
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Various textual analyses are provided by a criminologist, an anthropologist, a researcher in lexicometry and a Talmudic exegete. |
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Elmer Kim Nelson, a criminologist from California, was in large part responsible for the shape and direction of both the university program and the prison. |
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Youth in the Gatineau region have criminologist Sylvie Mantha to thank for giving them a safe and anonymous way to report incidents of bullying and intimidation in their communities. |
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I would like to quote an eminent criminologist, André Normandeau, who has researched and written extensively about the concept of neighbourhood or community policing, which has become a reality. |
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We heard earlier today from a criminologist who felt that drug-related offences weren't best responded to by mandatory minimums, that they were more a health issue. |
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Xanthe Mallett is forensic anthropologist, criminologist and television presenter, and a Senior Lecturer in Forensic Criminology at the University of New England, Australia. |
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A BIRMINGHAM criminologist will attempt to link unsolved murders to four of the UK's most notorious serial killers in a new TV series. |
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According to Dr. Eric Hickey, a criminologist at California State University in Fresno who studied 399 serial killers, Mr. Brudos would hack up his victims and store their body parts in a freezer. |
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As a criminologist who carries out analyses on various important issues, I never base my analysis on impressions, but rather on facts, numbers, and I then conclude whether a program is effective or not. |
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You've heard evidence from expert criminologist Tony Doob, from the Centre of Criminology at U of T, on 1997 market research on citizens' views of crime and the criminal justice system. |
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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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