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Why is Bertillonage inferior to fingerprints for recording and classifying criminal records?

for purposes of enrollment in a system or when under arrest for a suspected criminal offense


What was francis Henry galton's major contribution to forensic science?

Francis Galton's major contribution to forensic science was the development of the technique of fingerprint identification. He conducted research showing that fingerprints are unique to individuals and can be used as a reliable method for identifying people. This work laid the foundation for modern fingerprint analysis in forensic investigations.


What was the first definitive study of fingerprints still used today?

The first definitive study of fingerprints still used today is the 1892 paper by Sir Francis Galton, a British anthropologist and cousin of Charles Darwin. Galton's work on fingerprints laid the foundation for modern fingerprint identification, and his classification system is still widely used in forensic science.


How many finger prints are in the FBI master database of criminal files?

how many finger prints are in a fbi master database of criminal files? the answer will be 450


Why the immigration department in us take a new fingerprints after every 15 months?

The US immigration department may require new fingerprints every 15 months to ensure that the biometric data on file is up-to-date and to verify the identity of individuals throughout the immigration process. This helps maintain the integrity of the system and prevent fraud.

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Why is Bertillonage inferior to fingerprints for recording and classifying criminal records?

for purposes of enrollment in a system or when under arrest for a suspected criminal offense


What does classifiaction mean?

the act of classifying or a system of classifying


What is a scientist who intiduced a system of classifying organisms?

What do you call a scientist who introduced a system of classifying organisms


Which scientist created the systenn for classifying organisms?

The scientist who created the system for classifying organisms was Carolus Linnaeus.


When fingerprints are taken for a fiance visa into the US are those fingerprints sent through AFIS the fingerprint identification program in the US?

Automated Fingerprints Identification System


What was francis Henry galton's major contribution to forensic science?

Francis Galton's major contribution to forensic science was the development of the technique of fingerprint identification. He conducted research showing that fingerprints are unique to individuals and can be used as a reliable method for identifying people. This work laid the foundation for modern fingerprint analysis in forensic investigations.


How does the present system of classifying organisms deffer from the system developed by linnaeus?

hehhe


What do meant by classification and codification?

Codification is a system of classifying items by their groups. The classification of items is classifying these items into categories of groups.


Why dont biologists use Aristotles system for classifying animals?

Biologists no longer use Aristotle's system for classifying animals because Carolus Linnaeus invented a better system (known as taxonomy) which has replaced the previous Aristotelian system.


Method of classifying organisms using a two-name system?

The binomial classification system.


Who refined the existing system of classifying biological organisms into a binomial system?

Carl Linnaeus.


Why do scientists use a classifying system?

Mostly to ease communication.