THE CRIMINOLOGY OF THE FUTURE: HOW SCIENCE HELPS TO INVESTIGATE CRIMES?
Downloads
Abstract
Criminology refers to the scientific study of crime and criminal conduct, additionally it is founded on social, anthropological, economic psychological and other non-legal principles. Criminology study a number of connected topics i.e. the characteristics of those who commit crimes, reasons why people commit crimes, the effect of crimes on people and community, criminal prevention strategies and so on.
Once Maureen Johnson said, “In any investigation, time is what you lack. Evidence disappear one hour at a time. People and the environment can damage crime scene. Things are shuffled, relocated, changed and smeared. Organisms decay. Contaminants and dust are blown by wind. Memories deteriorate with time. You go away from the remedy as you move away from the incident”.
The line from Maureen Johnson’s book, “Truly Devious” cited above may assist readers comprehend the importance of technological advancement in the field of criminal investigation. It can help in situations where a matter cannot be handled precisely and swiftly because there is insufficient evidence, as well as in criminal proceedings. All you require is a strong lead.
Think about a criminal scene. A dead body lay there, things were scattered and there was blood on the ground. A person has been accused of the crime in the interim. He rejects that as well. At this point, several questions start to surface. What could have prompted the defendant to murder the victim? How was he killed by him? Do there exist any evidence linking the accused to the crime itself? What had happened and how was he feeling? Criminology now starts to come into play in figuring out the particular and origins of the crime. On the other hands, science provides accurate, reliable and unbiased information, helping to connect the dots between the facts and the evidence. As a result, criminal investigation involves both criminology and forensics. It is indisputable that society is undergoing substantial technological change and criminals have improved their hiding techniques in tandem with these advancements. The average individual nowadays also has a better understanding of science and technology because everyone has access to cellphones and the internet. With the internet, finding numerous ways to commit a crime without being caught is simple. Because no information is left behind, using the dark web for unlawful behavior is much more concerning.
External References to this Article
Loading reference data...
License Terms
Ownership and Licensing:
Authors of research papers submitted to any journal published by The Law Brigade Publishers retain the copyright of their work while granting the journal specific rights. Authors maintain ownership of the copyright and grant the journal the right of first publication. Simultaneously, authors agree to license their research papers under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) License.
License Permissions:
Under the CC BY-SA 4.0 License, others are permitted to share and adapt the work, even for commercial purposes, provided that appropriate attribution is given to the authors, and acknowledgment is made of the initial publication by The Law Brigade Publishers. This license encourages the broad dissemination and reuse of research papers while ensuring that the original work is properly credited.
Additional Distribution Arrangements:
Authors are free to enter into separate, non-exclusive contractual arrangements for distributing the published version of the work (e.g., posting it to institutional repositories or publishing it in books), provided that the original publication by The Law Brigade Publishers is acknowledged.
Online Posting:
Authors are encouraged to share their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on personal websites) both prior to submission and after publication. This practice can facilitate productive exchanges and increase the visibility and citation of the work.
Responsibility and Liability:
Authors are responsible for ensuring that their submitted research papers do not infringe on the copyright, privacy, or other rights of third parties. The Law Brigade Publishers disclaims any liability for any copyright infringement or violation of third-party rights within the submitted research papers.
Published
Issue
Section
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Copyright © 2026 by Nadim Zawad Akil
The copyright and license terms mentioned on this page take precedence over any other license terms mentioned on the article full text PDF or any other material associated with the article.
