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The Origin of Finger-Printing (eBook)

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2022
30 Seiten
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The Origin of Finger-Printing - William James Herschel
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In "The Origin of Finger-Printing," William James Herschel meticulously chronicles the groundbreaking practice of using fingerprints as a method of personal identification. Written in a clear and engaging style, Herschel's work navigates the intersections of science and law, presenting not only the technicalities of fingerprinting techniques but also their profound implications for justice and social order in the late 19th century. The book serves as a pivotal commentary on forensic science, situating fingerprinting within the broader context of emerging technologies that sought to systematize and improve personal identification. William James Herschel, a British civil servant and pioneer in the field of criminology, was instrumental in developing fingerprinting as a reliable identification tool. His personal experiences in India, where he first utilized this method for practical purposes, shaped his conviction in the efficacy of biometric identification. Herschel's scientific curiosity and professional background laid the groundwork for a transformative approach to law enforcement, making this work both a reflection of his innovative thinking and a significant cultural milestone. For scholars, practitioners, and anyone intrigued by forensic developments, "The Origin of Finger-Printing" is an essential read. It not only enlightens on the historical evolution of fingerprinting but also highlights its relevance in contemporary identification systems, making it a timeless resource for understanding both the roots and the future of forensic science.

William James Herschel (1833–1917) was an English civil servant and pioneer in the use of fingerprinting for identification purposes. Born into the distinguished Herschel family, which included the renowned astronomer Sir William Herschel, he displayed a flair for innovation from a young age. Herschel's career in the Indian Civil Service is where his most notable contributions to biometrics were made, particularly during his tenure in Bengal (now West Bengal and Bangladesh). His fascination with fingerprints began as a method to prevent fraud among local pensioners. The practice of using handprints and later fingerprints became an integral part of his administrative routine, representing one of the earliest systematic applications of fingerprint identification. Herschel's efforts laid the groundwork for the scientific study of fingerprints, culminating in his seminal work, 'The Origin of Finger-Printing' (1916). This text not only chronicles his own experiments and observations but also serves to cement his legacy as a critical figure in the development of forensic science. Herschel's application of fingerprinting is a testament to his forward-thinking approach and stands as an early bridge between bureaucratic procedures and scientific inquiry.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
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Schlagworte 19th century criminology • biometrics in literature • British colonial Bengal • British India criminology • classic nonfiction storytelling • Crime Fiction Classics • criminal identification history • Criminal investigation history • Criminology • criminology history • detective story origins • Early 20th-century science • Empirical Research • Fingerprint identification methods • Fingerprints • Fingerprint uniqueness • Forensic Science • Forensic science evolution • forensic science literature • historical criminology • Historical forensic study • historical true crime books • law enforcement history books • Law enforcement research • personal identification • pioneering forensic techniques • Scholarly analysis fingerprinting • scientific case studies • scientific innovation • Scientific Revolution • Social and public welfare • social pathology • Systemic improvement • William James Herschel works
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