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+title: Overview of Criminology
+description: Review of criminological theory for consumption of visitors
+date: 2025-02-13T10:04:31.309Z
+tags:
+ - crime
+ - criminology
+ - evidence
+ - legal
+categories: Legal
+type: docs
+draft: true
+alias: []
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+ author: ""
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+fmContentType: legal
+---
+
+Criminology being the study of crime, and for us, a crime is exactly what has took place. Especially, considering the
+amount of premeditation that took place. What we are concerned with is the methodology of investigation and the
+formulation of proof. As we are fairly certain the whos and the whats will eventually be discovered, but proving this
+with certainty is another matter.
+
+During research we came across a research paper discusing the mathmatics of criminal justice, specifically the
+statistics behind measurements of proof and probabilities of guilt. We wanted to take the time to write down some of
+these formulations for further reflection on our own work.
+
+The link to this body of work is [here.](https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/crimino/2022-crimino07323/1092596ar.pdf)
+
+## Significance Formulation
+
+Significance can be best represented in the formula of likeliness ratio. Where: