why does criminology considered to be a social science?
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Criminology is the systematic study of law making, law breaking, and law enforcing. Criminology is a social science emphasizing systematic data collection, theoretical‐methodological symmetry, and the accumulation of empirical evidence toward the goal of understanding the nature and extent of crime in society.
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because criminology is a branch of social science.
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