/ˌkrɪmənəˈlɪstɪks/ – noun
Definition: hình sự học, điều tra tội phạm học.
A more thorough explanation: Criminalistics refers to the scientific examination and analysis of physical evidence in criminal investigations. It involves various disciplines such as forensic science, forensic medicine, and forensic psychology to gather and interpret evidence for use in legal proceedings.
Example: The expert in criminalistics analyzed the forensic evidence to help solve the case.