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CRIMP – that part of mouth of a case that in turned
in upon the Bullet. It aids in holding the bullet in
place, it offers resistance to the movement of the
bullet out of the neck which affects the burning of
the gunpowder.
CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY – is a perspective in
criminology that deals with the genesis of crime
and the nature of social injustice and inequalities.
The study focuses on law and punishment where
crime is viewed as interconnected and part of a
system of social inequalities. Critical criminologists
deals on the account of contextual factors of crime
such as oppression of workers, class division,
ethnic minorities, women, sexism, and racism.
CRITICALITY – is the impact of a loss as measured
in financial terms; in terms of the survival or
existence of the organization.
CROSS EXAMINATION – the examination by the
adverse party of the witness as to any matter
stated in the direct examination, or connected
therewith, with sufficient fullness and freedom
from interest or bias, or the reverse, and to elicit
all important facts bearing upon the issue.
CROSS PROJECTION – a method of crime-scene
sketching allowing for a 3 dimensional view of the
scene.
CROSS REFERENCE – a cross reference is a notation
put into a file to indicate that a record to not store
in that file but in the file specified on the cross-
reference. A cross-reference is somewhat like a
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