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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «BERTILLON SYSTEM»
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Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography
Bertillon's system worked best with male prisoners. Anthropometric
measurements relied on tightly applying calipers and rulers to body parts. This
practice required more physical intimacy between the Bertillon operator and the
prisoner's body ...
2
Crime and Punishment: A History of the Criminal Justice
System
First used by the police of Paris in 1882, by the following year the Bertillon system
had been used to identify 49 criminals. Named after its creator, Alphonse
Bertillon (1835–1914), the system required the measurement of the width and
length of ...
3
The Contest of Meaning: Critical Histories of Photography
42 Alphonse Bertillon, "The Bertillon System of Identification," Forum 11:3 (May
1891), p. 335. 43 Ibid., p. 331. 44 Alphonse Bertillon, L'identite des recidivistes et
la hi de relegation (Paris: Masson, 1883), p. 1 1. 45 Bertillon, Identification ...
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Archiving the Unspeakable: Silence, Memory, and the ...
By the end of the 1890s, the Bertillon system was widely adopted, transformed,
and simplified by police departments throughout the world.66 The rhetoric
surrounding its adoption spoke of the global and inevitable march of progress, ...
5
Tracing Technologies: Prisoners' Views in the Era of CSI
The result of this advantage was that by 1930, fingerprinting had replaced the
Bertillon-system as the dominant method and system of criminal identification
practically anywhere, even in France. This technological shift brought about
changes ...
Dr Barbara Prainsack, Professor Helena Machado, 2013
6
The Origins of Criminology: A Reader
... also publicized it through shorter works, such as this article for The Forum, a
journal read by criminal justice reformers. This extract reprints significant parts of
the article “The Bertillon system ofidentification,” The Forum 11 (3) (1891): 330–
41.
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Forgotten Reformer: Robert McClaughry and Criminal Justice ...
Their record is more secure than by any other system ever devised. The
proposed statistical collection does not give the name of any prisoner. We only
want the number, not the name. There is no inquiry into heredity. The Bertillon
system puts ...
8
Reasoned and Unreasoned Images: The Photography of ...
62 Since we take note only of striking anomalies of form, such as unusually large
heads or very small ears, the data of Bertillon's system have no place in this
unmotivated seeing—they serve the alien purpose of falling into a binomial curve
.
9
Historical Dictionary of Law Enforcement
28 BERTILLON SYSTEM fied a forged signature of the French army captain
Alfred Dreyfus as legitimate, leading to the captain's imprisonment for treason on
Devil's Island. The Bertil- lon system* was brought into question in 1904 when ...
Mitchel P. Roth, James Stuart Olson, 2001
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Good Order and Safety: A History of the St. Louis ...
That department had instituted the Bertillon system in 1888. The Bertillon system
had been created in 1879 by Alphonse Bertillon, who, as a French policeman,
saw that criminal identification in France consisted of “bribing suspects to name ...
Allen Eugene Wagner, 2008
9 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «BERTILLON SYSTEM»
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March 6, 1912: Police start photographing crooks
The Bertillon system, also known as Bertillonage, was a minor sensation in its day. One Paris newspaper declared Bertillonage “the greatest ... «Edmonton Journal, mars 15»
Does 'body recognition' have the measure of criminals?
Confidence in the Bertillon system of criminal identification faded in the early 20th century when it was discovered that some people shared the ... «Planet Biometrics, nov 14»
10 Murderers Who Changed How We Investigate Murder
He also came up with the "Bertillon System," a complicated set of measurements that involved measuring everything on a criminal, from the arm ... «io9, oct 14»
When fact trumps crime fiction
The Bertillon system, what is now known as the “mug shot,” was the popular method of identifying criminals at the time, helping to keep better ... «Toronto Star, oct 14»
Tracing the History of Biometrics
Some police adopted the Bertillon system (a.k.a. anthropometrics), invented in France, which recorded arm-length, height and other body ... «Government Technology, oct 12»
In Black and White, a Gritty History of New York Crime
While fingerprints were being taken, the authorities still relied heavily on the Bertillon system of body measurements, markings and personality ... «New York Times, mai 12»
What's in a Name? (Part 2)
The Bertillon system was introduced in 1882. Fingerprinting had been around in one form or another before, but by World War I, they were ... «New York Times, mai 12»
San Jose mob lynched kidnappers in 1933
Each subdivision has an appropriate symbol. The system will be used in conjunction with the Bertillon system of measuring criminals, already ... «San Francisco Chronicle, nov 08»
Hot on the trail of cold 1911 ax murders
Haverkorn said that in 1911, police agencies still were using the Bertillon System, in which physical measurements were taken, to identify ... «Denver Post, avril 07»