thumb|350x350px|Three women in the pillory, China, 1875 Criminology (from Latin , 'accusation', and Ancient Greek , -logia, from λόγος logos, 'word, reason') is the interdisciplinary study of crime and deviant behaviour. Criminology is a multidisciplinary field in both the behavioural and social sciences, which draws primarily upon the research of sociologists, political scientists, economists, legal sociologists, psychologists, philosophers, psychiatrists, social workers, biologists, social anthropologists, scholars of law and jurisprudence, as well as the processes that define administration
Criminology is the interdisciplinary study of crime and deviant behavior that brings together researchers from many fields including sociology, psychology, economics, law, and biology to understand why crimes occur and how societies respond to them. It matters because understanding the causes and patterns of crime helps inform policies and practices aimed at preventing crime and improving justice systems.
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