- Fingerprints — 2021-08-14 20:06:49
…"" }} In 1880, Dr. Henry Faulds, a Scottish surgeon in a Tokyo hospital, published his first paper on the usefulness of fingerprints for identification and proposed a method to record them with printing ink. He established their first classification. …
…In 1886, he offered the concept to the Metropolitan Police in London, but it was dismissed at that time. {{image url="fingerprint.jpg" class="right" title="fingerprint" width="" }} Faulds wrote to [[Charles_Darwin|Charles Darwin]] with his method …
…ork on it, Darwin gave the information to his cousin, Francis Galton. Galton published a detailed statistical model of fingerprint analysis and identification and encouraged its use in forensic science in his book Finger Prints. ::c:: == Dactyloscopy…
… in the Raj == A Fingerprint Bureau was established in Calcutta (Kolkata), India, in 1897. The 'Henry Classification System', co-devised by Haque an… - DNA Forensics — 2021-01-22 08:47:52
…the genetic code to identify individuals. == Media Links == {{image url="DNA_finger_print.jpg" class="left" title="DNA fingerprint" width="250" }}ITV created a drama based on this story called [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zd1HzWl96Y ‘Code Of …
…A, Colin Pitchfork in September 1987, and Richard Buckland the first person to be exonerated using DNA. {{Tag ids="DNA fingerprint forensics genetics"}} …