- sociological criminology
- соц. социологическая криминология (подход к криминологии, направленный на рассмотрение связи правонарушений с социальными институтами, социальной дифференциацией и т. п.)See:
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Sociological theory — Sociological theories are complex theoretical frameworks that sociologists use to explain and analyze variously how social action, social processes, and social structures work. Sociological theories are sometimes called social theories , though… … Wikipedia
Criminology — and penology Theories Causes and correlates of crime Anomie Differential association theory … Wikipedia
CRIMINOLOGY — Traditional Jewish criminal law based the treatment of the offender on the idea of the freedom of will and on the principle that the severity of the punishment should fit the nature of the violation. Until modern times no consideration was given… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
criminology — criminological /krim euh nl oj i keuhl/, criminologic, adj. criminologically, adv. criminologist, n. /krim euh nol euh jee/, n. the study of crime and criminals: a branch of sociology. [1855 60; < L crimin (s. of crimen; see CRIME) + O + LOGY] *… … Universalium
criminology — Most literally, the study of crime , its perpetrators, and its causes; and, relatedly, an interest in its prevention, and in the deterrence, treatment, and punishment of offenders (see, Criminology, 2nd edn., 1992). Approaches and theoretical… … Dictionary of sociology
criminology, environmental — Traditionally, the study of ‘crime and place’; that is, the spatial patterning of crime and victimization (see victimology ). Environmental criminology is related therefore to the work of the Chicago School on urban ecology, and to such… … Dictionary of sociology
criminology — crim•i•nol•o•gy [[t]ˌkrɪm əˈnɒl ə dʒi[/t]] n. soc the sociological study of crime and criminals • Etymology: 1855–60; < L crīmin , s. of crīmen (see crime) + o + logy crim i•no•log′i•cal nlˈɒdʒ ɪ kəl adj. crim i•no•log′i•cal•ly, adv. crim… … From formal English to slang
Marxist criminology — Criminology and Penology Schools Chicago School · Classical School Conflict Criminology Environmental Criminology Feminist School · … Wikipedia
Quantitative methods in criminology — Since the inception of the discipline, quantitative methods have provided the primary research methods for studying the distribution and causes of crime. Quantitative methods provide numerous ways to obtain data that are useful to many aspects of … Wikipedia
Conflict criminology — Criminology and Penology Schools Chicago School · Classical School Conflict Criminology Environmental Criminology Feminist Scho … Wikipedia
Integrative criminology — reacts against single theory or methodology approaches, and adopts an interdisciplinary paradigm for the study of criminology and penology. Integration is not new. It informed the groundbreaking work of Merton (1938), Sutherland (1947), and Cohen … Wikipedia