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  2. Correlates of crime - Wikipedia

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    In his book The g Factor: The Science of Mental Ability (1998), Arthur Jensen cited data which showed that IQ was generally negatively associated with crime among people of all races, peaking between 80 and 90. Learning disability is a substantial discrepancy between IQ and academic performance and is associated with crime.

  3. Donald Cressey - Wikipedia

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    Donald Ray Cressey (April 27, 1919 – July 21, 1987) was an American penologist, sociologist, and criminologist who made innovative contributions to the study of organized crime, prisons, criminology, the sociology of criminal law, white-collar crime. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Category:Criminology - Wikipedia

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    Academic works about criminology (2 C, 12 P) C. Copycat crimes (5 C, 17 P) Corporate crime (14 C, 135 P) ... American Criminal Law Review; Anarchist criminology;

  5. Robert Martinson - Wikipedia

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    [10] Martinson was a participant in the 1961 Freedom Riders, spending over a month in two Mississippi jails, and wrote about his experience for The Nation. [4] [8] He also wrote a longer academic study of the group dynamics within his cohort of imprisoned Freedom Riders. [11] His incarceration generated his interest in penology. [12]

  6. Lawrence W. Sherman - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence W. Sherman (born October 25, 1949) is an experimental criminologist and police educator who defined evidence-based policing.Since October 2024 he has served as Chief Executive Officer of Benchmark Cambridge, a global police reform organisation.

  7. Tom Wood, a former English police officer who wrote a book about the revolutionary investigation, told the BBC “it was one of the most important criminal investigations of the 20th Century, not ...

  8. Offender profiling - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Bond (1841–1901), one of the precursors of offender profiling [1]. Offender profiling, also known as criminal profiling, is an investigative strategy used by law enforcement agencies to identify likely suspects and has been used by investigators to link cases that may have been committed by the same perpetrator. [2]

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    The Balsam Hill Classic Blue Spruce Tree comes in 10 heights you can choose from — 4.5' to 15' — and they're all on sale for Black Friday. It has a three-year warranty and comes with 700 ...