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criminalistics, n. pl.|ˌkrɪmɪnəˈlɪstɪks| [ad. G. kriminalistik (Gross 1897), f. criminal a. and n. + -istic.] (See quot. 1949.)
1949O'Hara & Osterburg Criminalistics. The Application of the Physical Sciences to the Detection of Crime p. x, The authors have decided, for the purposes of the present text, to use the name criminalistics in referring to the work of the police laboratory. This is not entirely a neologism. The words Kriminalistik, criminalistique, and criminalistica are in common use in continental Europe... We shall define criminalistics as that science which applies the physical sciences in the investigation of crimes. 1961L. Radzinowicz In Search of Criminology ii. 34 Too large a place was assigned to the technical aspects of criminalistics. |