9781591024125

Finger Prints

Format: 

ISBN13: 9781591024125

|9781591024125


Overview

Despite the increasing use of DNA evidence and other sophisticated forensic techniques in crime solving, fingerprints still serve as an indispensable tool of modern-day criminal investigation. This fascinating book, originally published in 1892, represents the first thorough investigation of this anatomical peculiarity and its application in establishing individual identity for use in law enforcement.

Sir Francis Galton, a cousin of Charles Darwin and a member of the Royal Geographical Society, had already made a reputation for himself as an explorer of Africa and the founder of the new field of eugenics when he turned his attention to the subject of fingerprints. Through extensive research at his "anthropometric laboratory," Galton laid out an elementary system of classifying fingerprints based on observed patterns of arches, loops, and whorls. Using meticulous drawings as well as photographs of ink prints, he showed that "the numerous bifurcations, origins, islands, and enclosures in the ridges that compose the pattern, are proved to be almost beyond change." Thus, he established a sure method of individual identification.

Galton's system was later modified by Sir Edward R. Henry, who became chief of police in London. In 1901, Scotland Yard officially adopted the Galton-Henry system of fingerprinting. Today, it is the most widely used system of fingerprint classification in the world.

This classic work will make a welcome addition to the libraries of historians, criminologists, and fans of true crime and forensic science.

ISBN-13

9781591024125

ISBN-10

1591024129

Weight

2.31 Pounds

Dimensions

5.50 x 0.50 x 8.50 In

List Price

$19.00

Edition

1st Edition

Format

-

Pages

196 pages

Publisher

Prometheus

Published On

2006-06-01



View All Offers

Sort by:

Condition
Seller
Seller Comments
Price
Used, Good
Seller details
Bonita
★★★★☆

Santa Clarita, CA, USA

Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book.
$42.33

 Free delivery by: 05 Apr 2026


Bookstores.com relies on cookies to improve your experience.