The role
What a criminologist actually does, day to day.
As a criminologist, you study crime and its causes. You look at statistics, interview victims and offenders, and search for patterns that might help stop crime before it starts or prevent it from happening again.
Most days you will sit with data (crime numbers, trends, reports) or be out in the field talking to people affected by crime. You will write reports explaining what you found - maybe about why gangs form in certain areas, or what type of support helps offenders turn their lives around. You will work with police, councils, courts and charities to help them make better decisions about crime and safety.
Day to day
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