criminology - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of criminology in Hindi

  • अपराध
  • आपराधिकी
  • अपराध-विज्ञान

criminology Definition

Noun

  • the scientific study of crime and criminals.

criminology Example

  • Once the man finished his study of criminology, he was ready to become a lawyer and prosecute the criminals.  ( एक बार जब आदमी ने अपराध विज्ञान का अध्ययन समाप्त कर लिया, तो वह वकील बनने और अपराधियों पर मुकदमा चलाने के लिए तैयार था। )
  • Otis could get a job in law enforcement due to having an educational background in criminology.  ( अपराध विज्ञान में शैक्षिक पृष्ठभूमि होने के कारण ओटिस को कानून प्रवर्तन में नौकरी मिल सकती है। )
  • BA in criminology and creative writing is also based on selection. ( अपराध विज्ञान और रचनात्मक लेखन में बीए भी चयन पर आधारित है। )
  • The university has a strong role in the study of criminology. ( अपराध विज्ञान के अध्ययन में विश्वविद्यालय की एक मजबूत भूमिका है। )

More Sentence

  • Sikorski attended Western Michigan University and obtained a degree in criminology.
  • He said Caroline was studying criminology in an attempt to help someone like her killer have a better life.  
  • Well now there's an institute named after her where they take science to criminology.  
  • His primary interests are criminology, statistics, and criminal justice assessment and counseling.  
  • At the University of Northumbria, applications to study criminology and forensic science have doubled.  
  • Her particular areas of interest are Indigenous criminal justice and forensic issues in criminology.  
  • She devoured books and pamphlets on rhetoric, art, criminology, theology, psychology, philosophy, the list could go on and on.  
  • This book will be of interest to urban historians and quantitative historians as well as students and scholars of criminology and policy studies.
  • Bruce continued training and went on to college to study criminology.
  • Cesare Lombroso and the Origins of Criminology : Rethinking Criminological Tradition.
  • Whether pedagogy and criminology are to make use of the services of psychotherapy is thus certainly an open question.
  • It is indeed commonly recognised in criminology that, other things being equal, crime varies with the density of population.
  • In 1998, a Bachelor of Science in Criminology was offered.
  • He began teaching and doing research in criminology in 1926.
  • Four to five times more likely, according to other criminology studies.
  • Jackson was in college to study criminology and political science.
  • This is classic criminology theory, " he said.
  • It's difficult to see criminology in a sentence .
  • He got a student discharge to pursue studies in criminology.
  • With stories about various fugitives, many people read this journal because they liked criminology.