Hans Gross
Hans Groß (Gross, Grosz), or Hanns Groß (December 12, 1847, Graz - December 9, 1915, Graz) was an Austrian criminal jurist and an examining magistrate. He is believed to be the creator of the field of criminalistics; he taught as a professor at the Chernivtsi University, Prague University and the University of Graz, and established the Institute of Criminology in Graz.
The release of his book "Handbuch fur Untersuchungsrichter, Polizeibeamte, Gendarmen, u.s.w." (A handbook for examining magistrates, police officials, military policemen, etc.) in 1893, is marked as the birth of the field of criminalistics, applying science to the practices of crime investigation and law. The work combined in one system fields of knowledge that had not been previously integrated, and which could be successfully used against crime. Gross adapted some fields to the needs of criminal investigation, such as crime scene Photography.
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Hans Gross died in 1915.
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Two major contributions made by Hans Gross were, 1. Hans Gross wrote the first treatise describing the application of scientific disciplines to the field of criminal investigation in 1893. 2. He detailed the assistance that investigators could expect from the fields of microscopy, chemistry, physics, mineralogy, zoology, batany, anthropometry, and fingerprinting. He later introduced the forensic journal, which still reports improved methods of scientific crime detection.
Hans Gross's Golden Rule is a principle in criminal investigation that emphasizes the importance of securing the crime scene to preserve evidence and prevent contamination. It states, "Locard's Exchange Principle" which suggests that every contact leaves a trace. This principle highlights the significance of maintaining the integrity of the crime scene to ensure accurate investigation outcomes.
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Hans Gross (1847-1915) a public prosecutor and judge in Graz, Austria
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What Locard did do is illustrate how the principles and philosophy that was enunciated by Hans Gross (1847-1915) could be incorportated into a workable crime laboratory. Locard's Exchange Theory.