criminalistics

noun

crim·​i·​nal·​is·​tics ˌkri-mə-nə-ˈli-stiks How to pronounce criminalistics (audio)
ˌkrim-nə-ˈli-
plural in form but singular in construction
: application of scientific techniques in collecting and analyzing physical evidence in criminal cases

Examples of criminalistics in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web Besides a degree in criminalistics, Badaracco also has training in culinary arts and nutrition, and has worked f or organizations including Mintel, the USDA, and Nestle. Joseph Calamia, Discover Magazine, 9 Aug. 2010 Hatten is still employed by the Las Vegas police department, assigned to the criminalistics bureau, which includes crime scene investigations, the Review-Journal reported. Fox News, 29 Dec. 2021

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Word History

First Known Use

1910, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of criminalistics was in 1910

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“Criminalistics.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/criminalistics. Accessed 31 Oct. 2024.

Legal Definition

criminalistics

noun plural but singular in construction
crim·​i·​nal·​is·​tics ˌkri-mə-nə-ˈlis-tiks How to pronounce criminalistics (audio)
: application of scientific techniques in collecting and analyzing physical evidence in criminal cases
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