Chiroki. Eva (veuve Ortiz). 53 ans, née à Grosbitlech (Autriche). Cuisinière. Anarchiste. 21/3/94.

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Chiroki. Eva (veuve Ortiz). 53 ans, née à Grosbitlech (Autriche). Cuisinière. Anarchiste. 21/3/94.

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Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914) was a French criminologist and police officer who is best known for developing the system of criminal identification known as "Bertillonage." Bertillonage was based on the measurement of specific parts of the body, such as the head, hands, and ears. It was eventually replaced by other forms of identification, such as fingerprinting, which were considered to be more accurate and reliable.

Фотография или фотография - это фотографический портрет человека выше пояса, обычно сделанный после ареста человека с целью получения фотографической записи для идентификации жертвами, общественностью и следователями. Типичный снимок кружки состоит из двух частей, с одним видом сбоку и одним видом спереди. Парное расположение, возможно, было вдохновлено тюремными портретами 1865 года, сделанными Александром Гарднером обвиняемых в заговоре в суде об убийстве Линкольна, хотя фотографии Гарднера были портретами в полный рост, только головы повернуты для профильных снимков. Самые ранние фотографии заключенных, возможно, были сделаны в Бельгии в 1843 и 1844 годах. В Великобритании полиция Лондона начала снимать фотографии в 1846 году. К 1857 году в Управлении полиции Нью-Йорка была галерея, где выставлялись дагерротипы преступников.

Alphonse Bertillon was a French policeman and photographer known for developing the first scientific system of criminal identification. Born in Paris in 1853, he was the son of Louis-Adolphe Bertillon, a prominent physician and statistician. Bertillon joined the Paris police force in 1879 and quickly became interested in developing a more accurate method of identifying criminals. At the time, the only way to identify a criminal was through eyewitness testimony or physical characteristics such as scars or tattoos. Bertillon began experimenting with different measurements of the human body and developed a system that used a combination of measurements to create a unique profile for each individual. This system, known as Bertillonage, involved taking measurements of the head, torso, arms and legs, as well as photographs and detailed descriptions of physical features. The Bertillon system was quickly adopted by police forces around the world and was used to identify thousands of criminals. However, it was not infallible and was eventually replaced by fingerprinting as the primary method of identification. In addition to his work in criminal identification, Bertillon was also a skilled photographer and used his skills to document crime scenes and evidence. He died in 1914 at the age of 61.

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