Matching Pairs CRIMINOLOGYOnline version Match the description with the correct term by Paula Leal 1 Crime 2 Forensic Psychiatry 3 Sociologist 4 Forensic 5 Science 6 Papilloscopy 7 Analytics 8 Criminology 9 Social 10 Accidentology 11 Victimology 12 Theology 13 Psychology 14 Law 15 Anthropology It is interested in the study and knowledge of different religions and spiritual traditions, thus contributing to a serious understanding of them with a view to fostering understanding and collaboration among their members through interreligious and ecumenical dialogue. Discipline that studies the causes and effects of land traffic accidents, conducts its forensic investigation and proposes appropriate measures to mitigate them. It is the branch of general sociology that studies crime as deviant behavior, its causes, forms, development, effects and its relationship with other social facts in order to detect behaviors that may be criminal. It is a branch of psychiatry that helps people with mental disorders who are a risk to the public. Assessing and treating offenders in prisons, secure hospitals, and members of the community with mental disorders They analyze the evidence of judicial processes from the scientific point of view. Branch of human knowledge constituted by the set of objective and verifiable knowledge on a given subject that are obtained through observation and experimentation, the explanation of its principles and causes and the formulation and verification of hypotheses and is also characterized by the use of an adequate methodology for the object of study and the systematization of knowledge. In charge of dealing with everything related to criminal acts, in charge of regulating and conceiving the punishment capacities that the State has to execute against those who fail to comply with the rules of conduct and/or coexistence. It is the willful act of seriously injuring or killing someone. It is the branch of general sociology that studies crime as deviant behavior, its causes, forms, development, effects and its relationship with other social facts in order to detect behaviors that may be criminal. It is the process of discovering, interpreting, and conveying important patterns in data. In a simple way, the analysis allows us to see important statistics and data that we might otherwise miss. Is a discipline of Criminal Law that is responsible for demonstrating and explaining a crime, determining its authors and their participation, through a set of procedures, techniques and scientific knowledge. It is one of the many branches of criminology. It is a scientific discipline that focuses on studying the victim and her relatives, and on analyzing the different phases of victimization and the factors that may have intervened.