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- 1684
- First described FRS in detail.
- In a paper, he commented on the ridge patterns appearing on the fingers, hands, toes, and feet.
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- 1788
- German doctor and anatomist
- First to write that FRS was unique.
- Wrote a detailed book with drawings of FRS patterns.
- Suggested that FRS arrangements were never duplicated.
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- 1823
- Professor of Anatomy at a German University
- Published a thesis on diverse ridge patterns.
- He took the work no further than naming the patterns
- Classified fingerprint patterns into NINE categories. (Precursor to the Henry System.)
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- 1856 and 1897
- German Anthropologist
- Printed his own hand in 1856 and again in 1897. Possibly the first person to conduct a permanence study.
- No credit was given.
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- 1858
- British Ambassador for the East India Company
- First official use of fingerprints by an European (used to stamp a contract).
- By 1877, he instituted the use of FPs for identification purposes on a widespread basis.
- Hooghly Letter: Explained both the permanence and uniqueness of fingerprints.
- Recorded his own FPs in 1859, 1877, and 1916 to illustrate permanence.
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- 1880
- Published a letter in "Nature" discussing future possibilities of FPs.
- Noted the value of individualization in regard to crime scene evidence.
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- 1882
- Paris, France
- Head of the Identification Services at the Prefect of Police.
- Anthropometry: Measurements of bony body parts.
- Bertillon System: Took long to learn, expensive, slow, not used on children, subject to error.
- Used throughout the world until 1914.
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- 1883
- British Anthropologist (Cousin of Charles Darwin)
- Wrote the first book on FPs in 1892 titled "Finger Prints".
- Established the individuality and permanence of FPs.
- Galton's Details: Uniting or Dividing Ridge (Bifurcations); End or Beginning of a Ridge (Ridge Ending); Short Island (Short Ridge); and Enclosure (Two Bifurcations facing each other).
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- 1891
- Argentinian Police Official
- First practical use of FPs by LE.
- Created his own classification system based on Galton's research.
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First murder solved solely by FP evidence? |
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- 1892
- Juan Vucetich was the investigator.
- Francisca Rojas killed her two sons and cut her own throat.
- Blamed the crime on someone else.
- Bloody FPs on a doorpost belonged to Rojas.
- She confessed to the murders when confronted with the FP evidence.
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- 1894
- Inspector General of Police for the Lower Provinces, Bengal.
- Collaborated with Galton, Khan Bahadur Azizul Haque, and Rai Bahaden Hem Chandra Bose to form the "Henry Classification System".
- System is widely used in most English speaking countries.
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- 1903
- William West was arrested and booked into the Leavenworth Jail.
- He denied being previously booked for arrest.
- The jailer searched his Bertillon Measurements on file and found another William West who looked identical with similar measurements and was currently in prison for murder.
- FPs revealed they were not the same person.
- Three systems failed: FPs, Bertillon Measurements, and Names.
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When was the Identification Division of the Bureau of Investigation created?
What records were used? |
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- 1924
- FPs from the National Bureau of Criminal Identification and Leavenworth Penitentiary (810,188 records).
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- 1952
- Published research about fetal ridge development and differential growth.
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When and where was CA fuming discovered"? |
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- 1978
- Japan
- Brought to the US after 1980.
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- 1999
- Compiles and publishes ACE-V methodology.
- IAFIS
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