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Criminal/Noncriminal Investigation

Criminal/Noncriminal Investigation is defined as the investigation of criminal and non-criminal matters

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Criminalist

Criminalist refers to a forensic scientist who examines physical evidence

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Criminalistics

Criminalistics is defined as a scientific discipline directed to the recognition, identification, individualization and evaluation of evidence.

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Criminality

Criminality refers to a behavioral predisposition that disproportionately favors criminal activity.

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Criminalize

Criminalize to make things/practices illegal.

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Criminaloids

Deutsch: Kriminaloiden / Español: Criminaloides / Português: Criminaloides / Français: Criminaloïdes / Italiano: Criminaloidi /

Criminaloids refers to a term used by Cesare Lombroso to describe occasional criminals who were pulled into criminality primarily by environmental influences.

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Criminologist

Criminologist refers one who is trained in the field of criminology, or one who studies crime, criminals, and criminal behavior.

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Criminology

Criminology refers to an interdisciplinary profession built around the scientific study of crime and criminal behavior, including their form, causes, legal aspects and control.

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