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criminalistic, a.|ˌkrɪmɪnəˈlɪstɪk| [f. criminal a. and n. or criminalism + -istic; cf. next.] Of or pertaining to criminalism; with a tendency towards criminality.
1924F. H. Allport Social Psychol. vi. 136 The converse, that all who have such attitudes are criminalistic, is far from true. 1936S. & E. Glueck Preventing Crime i. 3 The more ‘inflammables’ (such as poverty, broken and distorted home life..and the like) that can be removed from the environment of childhood and youth, the less possibility is there of criminalistic conflagration. 1945― After-conduct of Discharged Offenders vii. 84 The acquisition of a certain degree of maturation..is significantly related to changes in criminalistic behaviour. 1967A. Boucher Best Amer. Detective Stories 221 Locard was ..one of the great initiators of modern criminalistic science. |