Alphonse Bertillon's Instructions For Taking Descriptions For The Identification Of Criminals And Others, By Means Of Anthropometric Indications (1889)
Alphonse Bertillon
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Alphonse Bertillon's Instructions For Taking Descriptions For The Identification Of Criminals And Others, By Means Of Anthropometric Indications (1889)

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Alphonse Bertillon's Instructions For Taking Descriptions For The Identification Of Criminals And Others, By Means Of Anthropometric Indications (1889) is a book that provides detailed guidelines for collecting and recording physical measurements of individuals for the purpose of identification. The book is written by Alphonse Bertillon, a French criminologist who is credited with developing the first systematic method of criminal identification based on physical measurements.The book begins with a brief history of the development of anthropometry and its application to criminal identification...