常見例句雙語例句"Copycat crimes do occur, " said Jeffrey Ian Ross, a criminologist at the University of Baltimore.美國巴爾的摩大學(xué)的刑事學(xué)家杰弗里·羅斯(Jeffrey Ian Ross)說:“模仿性犯罪發(fā)生了”。"I don't like the term crime—it's such a big, fat, imprecise word," says the renowned University of Oslo criminologist.“我不喜歡犯罪這一術(shù)語——這個(gè)詞如此重要、多義、不嚴(yán)密,”著名的奧斯陸大學(xué)犯罪學(xué)家說。Rob Gordon, a criminologist at Simon Fraser University, says attempts at creating an agency to curb the gangs have repeatedly failed.西蒙菲莎大學(xué)的犯罪學(xué)家,羅布.戈登(Rob Gordon)稱,創(chuàng)建一個(gè)專門的部門來控制這些犯罪集團(tuán)的想法再三的失敗了。ecocn.org權(quán)威例句But the latest measure looks largely symbolic, says Richard Garside, a criminologist at King's College, London.ECONOMIST: Forbidden swordsPoverty cannot be the primary reason, says Jack Levin, a criminologist at Northeastern University in Boston.ECONOMIST: OaklandStephen Farrall, a criminologist at Sheffield University, points out that hard times and crime are not true alternatives.ECONOMIST: Fear of crime is falling just when crime itself is not 返回 criminologist