Alphonse Bertillon (French: [bɛʁtijɔ̃]; 22 April 1853 – 13 February 1914) was a French police officer and biometrics researcher who applied the anthropological...
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Paris, Bertillon was the son of statistician Louis Bertillon and the older brother of Alphonse Bertillon. He was educated as a physician but turned to statistical...
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Bertillon is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alphonse Bertillon (1853–1914), French police officer and biometrics researcher...
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Body identification (section Alphonse Bertillon)
teeth. Anthropometry was first introduced in 1879 by Alphonse Bertillon, who developed the Bertillon System based on physical measurements. His findings...
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initial attempts at standardizing the photographs. French photographer, Alphonse Bertillon was the first to realize that photographs were futile for identification...
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population of France. He died at Neuilly on 28 February 1883. His son Alphonse Bertillon is known for the invention of anthropometry, and another son Jacques...
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excludes disguised handwriting". Disappointed, Mercier then called in Alphonse Bertillon, the inventor of forensic anthropometry but no handwriting expert...
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photography, but it was not until 1888 that French police officer Alphonse Bertillon standardized the process. "Mug" is an English slang term for "face"...
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In 1941, Bertillon wrote the biography of her uncle, the criminologist, Alphonse Bertillon. In that same year, under the Occupation, Bertillon headed the...
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petrographer Alphonse Bertillon (1853–1914), French police officer and biometrics researcher who created the field of anthropometry Alphonse Pyramus de Candolle...
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