Which one is better among criminology and criminal law?

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    Manpreet Kaur | Contributor-Level 10

    7 months ago

    Criminal law and criminology are complementary disciplines. Criminal law provides the framework for enforcing society's norms and values,  while criminology provides insights into the root causes of crime and how to prevent it. Let's understand the key difference between Criminal Law and Criminology, in brief: 

    CharacteristicCriminal LawCriminology
    Focus
    Criminal law is the body of law that deals with crimes and their punishment. It is concerned with the protection of society from harmful individuals and conduct. Criminal law is enforced by the state through the police and the courts.
    Criminology is the scientific study of crime. Criminologists are interested in understanding the causes and consequences of crime, as well as developing strategies for crime prevention and rehabilitation.
    DisciplinesLaw, sociology, psychology
    Sociology, psychology, criminal justice, economics
    MethodsCase studies, legal analysisSurveys, interviews, statistical analysis
    GoalsTo deter crime and punish criminals
    To develop strategies for crime prevention and rehabilitation
    ExamplesA Criminal Lawyer might represent a client accused of murder in court.
    A Criminologist might study the relationship between poverty and crime in a community.
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    Manash Mondal Student at HNLU - Raipur | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hi, criminal law includes Criminology. Thus, the difference between them is just of the scope. Criminology is much more particular and specialised. Cheers!

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