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The Present and Future of Criminology

Korean Psychological Journal of Culture and Social Issues / Korean Psychological Journal of Culture and Social Issues, (P)1229-0661; (E)1229-0661
2004, v.10 no.2, pp.17-37

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Abstract

Criminology is not a science yet in the sense that the word is used to describe the hard science. It is due to the fact that sociologists have dominated in the study of crime and criminals. Thus, future criminological studies should adopt an interdisciplinary approach including such disciplines as biology, psychology, sociology, and so on. The interdisciplinary approach needs to pursue a general theory by systematizing the achievements from various disciplines in the explanation of criminal behavior. The current study also discussed several issues which are conducive to the scientific study of criminal behavior.

keywords
범죄학, 범죄학의 학문적 정체성, 범죄학과 과학, 생물학적 범죄학, 범죄심리학, 범죄학과 간학 문적 접근방법, criminology, criminology as a discipline, criminology and science, biological criminology, psychological criminology, criminology as an interdisciplinary science, criminology, criminology as a discipline, criminology and science, biological criminology, psychological criminology, criminology as an interdisciplinary science

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