Criminologist: Meaning and How to Become a Criminologist

Criminologist


Here are the fields of knowledge of criminologistThis License is Revocable?

Criminologist Definition

The criminologist definition as Person. Criminologist a person who have a license to practice his or her profession as criminologist a profession who study the social incidents which pertaining to crime(s); studying the causes of crimes and criminals and internal causes of crimes and the possible causes and effects of particular crime. 

Knowledgeable about: criminal jurisprudence, special laws, police science, police system, penology and other sciences with regards to the crime profession. To become a criminologist you must enroll in the University which offer Criminology course. 

How to Become a Criminologist


How to Become a Criminologist? To become a criminologist, you must pass first the licensure examination for criminologist as mandated by law to comply. You must have a tips to passed the examination.

Don't apply to the Law Enforcement Agency if you are not finished of 4 years degree course with eligibility.


Pass any eligibility which required by law to comply to become a criminologist.

Here are some steps that you need to follow whether how to become a criminologist:

  • After you finished your High School; enroll to the University which offers criminology course.
  • Enroll in the University which are accredited by Authority as mandated by law to comply.
  • The qualification of criminologist in police agency is Police Superintendent but it depends to the country’s requirements.

1    Criminal law – the definition of criminal law is depending to the countries whether how they define this law. Same as well to the criminal procedure and criminal evidence.

2       Criminal procedure – a procedure which form from through due process to conduct trial with this procedure.

3       Criminal evidences - a rule of evidence to follow during trial; like marking of evidence.

       Dactyloscopy  - From word ‟Dactylos” which means ‟finger” examine — examine of finger  —  for finger printing — major subject of criminology.

5.       Polygraphy – from Greek word ‟Poly” which means ‟Many” and ‟graphy” which means ‟to write.”

6.       Police photography – it involves the history or the origin of photography.

7.       Special crime investigation - it is an investigation with application of special knowledge.

8.       Criminal investigation and detection – it is a general investigation by lawful bodies.

9.       Forensic ballisticsscience of motion of projectile.

        Legal medicine – it was used to elucidate the cases or crime incidents.

              Law enforcement agency – how the agencies work like: chain of command, command responsibility and the likes.

           Comparative police system – it is comparison of policing to determine and adapt the tactics from countries which their policing system is effective.

           Arson investigation – to determine whether the fire incidents with malice involvement.

1     Institutional correction and non- institutional correction

Martial Arts of Criminology 

Arnis - a martial arts which using two sticks; originated from Philippines.

Judo -  the martial art which originated from Japan; Japanese martial art. This type of martial art is more on close combat like karate martial art.

Karate - this type of martial art is focus in hand techniques.

Some schools adapting other types of martial arts.

Almost license in different profession is revocable in some different reasons. The one ground for revocation is immorality.

If you are license profession, keep away from any trouble like crime (s.) the sanction might be the professional which involved in the crimes and proven beyond reasonable doubt. All license profession is revocable and one of that is criminologist. Those are the step whether how to become a criminologist.

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