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He is known as the Father of Criminology in the Philippines.
Felix Angelo Bautista
Flaviano Guerrero
Eliseo Vibar
Pedro Solis
It is an act regulating the practice of Criminology profession in the Philippines, and appropriating funds therefore, repealing for the purpose Republic Act No. 6506, otherwise known as "An act creating the Board of examiners for criminologist in the Philippines.
Republic Act No. 6506
Republic Act No. 11311
Republic Act No. 11131
Republic Act No. 1131
It is defined as the scientific study of crime as a social phenomenon of criminals and of penal treatment.
Penology
Criminology
Crimes
Criminal Justice System
A principal division of Criminology defined as an attempt at scientific analysis of the causes of crimes.
Criminal Etiology
Criminal Demography
Criminal psychology
Criminal Justice System
It refers to the study of human mind in relation to criminality.
criminal psychology
criminal epidemiology
criminal physical anthropology
criminal psychiatry
He defined Criminology as a body of knowledge regarding delinquency and crime as a social phenomenon. Criminology as the study of crimes and criminals and an attempt at scientific analysis of the causes, control and the treatment of offenders.
Batrol (1995)
Tradio (1999)
Taff
Sutherland and Cressey
According to him, Criminology is the study of all subject matters necessary understanding and preventing crime, the punishment and treatment of criminals.
Taff
Batrol (1995)
Edwin Sutherland
Tradio (1999)
It entails that criminology changes as a social condition changes.
Dynamic
Applied science
Social Science
Nationalistic
It is a rule of conduct, just and obligatory promulgated by competent authority for common observance and benefit.
Crimes
Tradition
Culture
Law
A principal division of Criminology defined as an attempt at scientific analysis of the conditions under which penal or criminal laws develop as a process of formal social control.
Criminal Etiology
Sociology of Crimes
Sociology of Law
Criminal law
He studied the lives of the members of the JUKES FAMILY and referredtoADAJUKES as the MOTHER OF CRIMINALS.
It is the study of the relationship between the environment and criminality.
He believed that criminals could not be held morally responsible because they didn't choose to commit crimes but was driven to commit them by conditionsof their lives.
A persons who violate criminal law because of the impulse of the moment, fit of passion or anger.
He viewed crime as an inevitable aspect of society with uneven distributionofwealth and other differences among people.