Suspect Identities“No two fingerprints are alike,” or so it goes. For nearly a hundred years fingerprints have represented definitive proof of individual identity in our society. We trust them to tell us who committed a crime, whether a criminal record exists, and how to resolve questions of disputed identity. |
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... British began winding down deportation in the 1840s because the eastern colonies of Australia were refusing to ac- cept any more British convicts . With deportation being phased out , re- formist British jurists became increasingly ...
... British officers and , for a time , took control of Delhi . After British troops crushed the Sepoy Mutiny in 1858 , the East India Company ceded all administrative functions to the British gov- ernment . The Mutiny heightened " the need ...
... British sixteen - point standard was the most obnoxious to American examiners because it was so exces- sively high ... British examiners adhered to it so dogmatically . British examiners , meanwhile , thought the IAI policy recklessly ...
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Jekylls and Hydes | 1 |
Measuring the Criminal Body | 32 |
Native Prints | 60 |
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