criminologist
基本解释
- n. 犯罪学者;刑事学家
英汉例句
- "Copycat crimes do occur, " said Jeffrey Ian Ross, a criminologist at the University of Baltimore.
美国巴尔的摩大学的刑事学家杰弗里·罗斯(Jeffrey Ian Ross)说:“模仿性犯罪发生了”。 - "I don't like the term crime—it's such a big, fat, imprecise word," says the renowned University of Oslo criminologist.
“我不喜欢犯罪这一术语——这个词如此重要、多义、不严密,”著名的奥斯陆大学犯罪学家说。 - Rob Gordon, a criminologist at Simon Fraser University, says attempts at creating an agency to curb the gangs have repeatedly failed.
西蒙菲莎大学的犯罪学家,罗布.戈登(Rob Gordon)称,创建一个专门的部门来控制这些犯罪集团的想法再三的失败了。
ecocn.org - But the latest measure looks largely symbolic, says Richard Garside, a criminologist at King's College, London.
ECONOMIST: Forbidden swords - Poverty cannot be the primary reason, says Jack Levin, a criminologist at Northeastern University in Boston.
ECONOMIST: Oakland - Stephen Farrall, a criminologist at Sheffield University, points out that hard times and crime are not true alternatives.
ECONOMIST: Fear of crime is falling just when crime itself is not