criminalistique
Criminalistique is a discipline focused on the identification, collection, preservation, and interpretation of physical evidence from crime scenes to support criminal investigations and judicial proceedings. In many French-speaking contexts the term is synonymous with forensic science, the application of natural and social sciences to legal questions. The field covers the detection of traces, reconstruction of events, and the presentation of findings in ways that are admissible in court. It is distinct from criminology, which studies crime as a social phenomenon, and from law enforcement, which enforces laws.
Practices include systematic scene processing, proper evidence collection and documentation, and laboratory analysis across biology, chemistry,
Historically, criminalistique emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as investigators began to rely