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criminologist

American  
[kri-mi-nah-luhj-ist] / ˌkrɪ mɪˈnɑ lədʒ ɪst /

noun

  1. a person who studies criminology.


Example Sentences

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That does not justify their actions, says Samuel Andrew Hardy, a leading British criminologist specialising in the protection of cultural property in conflict zones.

From BBC

Ilene Louie, a criminologist for the Sheriff’s Department, testified that investigators collected and tested DNA and multiple blood samples that were found inside and just outside of Leeds’ SUV.

From Los Angeles Times

Passas, the criminologist, said the attempt to flee by plane from the capital’s main airport showed a lack of experience.

From The Wall Street Journal

He did appear on camera in a 2016 remake of “Rocky Horror” for television, this time as the criminologist.

From Los Angeles Times

Leading criminologists tell the BBC that UK authorities are struggling to deal with the problem.

From BBC