criminalism
/krɪmɪnəˈlɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
The study of the relationship between biology and crime, or the study of the causes of crime.
“The professor taught a course on criminology and criminalism to her students.”
2. noun
A theory that physical or mental characteristics are linked to the likelihood of committing a crime.
“The controversial theory of criminalism was widely debated by experts in the field.”