What's the difference between criminology and symbology?

Criminology


Definition:

  • (n.) A treatise on crime or the criminal population.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The only immediate alert in the UK was made by Fiona Measham, a professor of criminology at Durham University.
  • (2) It’s a surprisingly simple answer: as David Klinger, an associate professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Missouri–St Louis and a former officer with the Los Angeles police department, says, “Officers aren’t required to risk their lives unnecessarily.” Officers are trained to use deadly force on suspects wielding weapons, Klinger said.
  • (3) Beginning with a group of approximately 10,000 boys born in 1945 who lived in Philadelphia from at least ages ten through seventeen, the Center for Studies in Criminology and Criminal Law, University of Pennsylvania has engaged in a longitudinal analysis of the delinquency of the birth cohort.
  • (4) The method is used in group identification in terms of criminological identification theory.
  • (5) The application of the criminological and especially the (social) emergency indications are more complex; these require the physician to make a legal evaluation based on specific factual information.
  • (6) This examination is followed by a review of the results of criminological research on the period of probation and of the present aims emerging with regard to this measure, in the countries where it has been tested for some time.
  • (7) James P Lynch, a former director of BJS and current chair of the department of criminology and criminal justice at the University of Maryland, hailed Comey’s complaint about the “ridiculous” state of crime stats as a watershed moment.
  • (8) PCR has revolutionized research in the biological sciences and medicine, and has influenced criminology and law.
  • (9) Tim Newburn is professor of criminology and social policy at the London School of Economics
  • (10) Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe to retire as Met police commissioner Read more Lead author Dr Barak Ariel, from Cambridge’s Institute of Criminology, said: “The cameras create an equilibrium between the account of the officer and the account of the suspect about the same event – increasing accountability on both sides.” Body-worn cameras have been increasingly used in both Britain and the US in recent years in response to a perceived crisis in police legitimacy and disproportionate targeting of ethnic minorities.
  • (11) Based on criminological experiences and pathomorphological, serological and toxicological studies of more than 300 fatalities, an overview is given of drugs, their intravenous abuse and drug deaths in Hamburg and the Federal Republic of Germany.
  • (12) For these investigations, use was made of 356 human femurs of unknown sex, which were obtained from the bone collection of the Institute of Anatomy (Kurp 1979), and 70 human humeri of known sex (Kropf 1979), which were obtained from the Institute of Forensic Medicine and Criminology, Karl Marx University at Leipzig, and which had already been measured in connection with problems of forensic osteology.
  • (13) Tim Newburn is professor of social policy and criminology at the LSE
  • (14) He has several degrees, including a recent master's from Cambridge's Institute of Criminology , which planted the idea of methodically assessing the impact of body cameras.
  • (15) Moreover, the norm at issue contrasts with the general principle in the Italian law that the rights concerning the personality of an individual, particularly of a minor, are to be protected, and with the fundamental norm in the law of Procedure according to which criminological examinations are not allowed during the trial.
  • (16) Abortion is permitted under a sociomedical indication, which consists of 4 "sub-indications": medical, eugenic, criminological, and social.
  • (17) The Australian Institute of Criminology’s national homicide monitoring data showed that over the decade to 2012, 1,088 of of the 2,631 homicides recorded were domestic.
  • (18) (1986) that psychometric instruments may be of limited utility in characterizing or differentiating among sexual offenders on the basis of criminological variables.
  • (19) Even someone from the second grade of the law faculty would never have issued this verdict – it goes against the basic principles of criminology."
  • (20) Interview data from 85 violent husbands are analyzed and interpreted in light of their implications for family violence and criminological approaches.

Symbology


Definition:

  • (n.) The art of expressing by symbols.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Not being symbology in the general sense of this word, "futile symbology" reflects a drop in motivation when accomplishing the tests, and a formal approach of the examinee to such testing.
  • (2) A symbology which is alien to the majority but comfortably familiar to the privileged few.
  • (3) These great monuments to privilege and power all deploy a consistent design and symbology.
  • (4) Each patient cassette was labeled using Code 39 symbology.
  • (5) The unit doses were labeled with Code 49 symbology; each label measured 0.8 x 1.25 inches.
  • (6) The Lebenswelt of aborigins from Chaco includes three different ways of significance for the symbology of drinking: a) sacral drinking; implying mythical transmutation; b) apocalyptical drinking, implying religious "revelation", and c) annihilating drinking, implying self-destruction.
  • (7) The findings are related to the design optimization of dynamic attitude displays and symbology for aircraft.
  • (8) The complex symbology connected with dental pathology and the significance for the patient of his meeting with the professional figure of the dentist are considered.
  • (9) A study of the pictogramms in 500 normals, 150 schizophrenic, 50 neurotic and 70 patients with late sequelae of brain trauma allowed the following conclusion: "futile symbology" as some other disorders of thinking described in schizophrenia is not pathognomic for this disease.

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