"Criminology is the interdisciplinary study of crime and deviant behaviour."
The study of the causes, prevention, and control of criminal behavior, including social, psychological, and environmental factors.
"Criminologists are individuals who engage in the exploration and investigation of the intersection between crime and society's reactions to it."
"Certain criminologists delve into the behavioral trends of potential offenders."
"These professionals undertake research and inquiries, formulating hypotheses, and scrutinizing observable trends in a systematic manner."
"The interests of criminologists include the study of nature of crime and criminals, origins of criminal law, etiology of crime, social reaction to crime, and the functioning of law enforcement agencies and the penal institutions."
"Criminology directs its inquiries along three lines: the nature of criminal law and its administration, the causation of crime and the personality of criminals, and the control of crime and the rehabilitation of offenders."
"Criminology includes within its scope the activities of legislative bodies, law-enforcement agencies, judicial institutions, correctional institutions, and educational, private and public social agencies."