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Fingerprints in Computers and Phones (Modern Biometrics) 
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Fingerprints in Computers and Phones (Modern Biometrics) 

Posted on2025-04-232025-04-23

In recent decades, fingerprint identification has moved from police files into everyday life as a biometric security measure. The first use of fingerprints…

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International Standards and the Advent of AFIS
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International Standards and the Advent of AFIS

Posted on2025-04-232025-04-24

As fingerprint bureaus grew in each country, the need for international standards emerged so that agencies could share and compare records globally. Early…

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Establishment of National Fingerprint Databases 
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Establishment of National Fingerprint Databases 

Posted on2025-04-232025-04-26

As fingerprint use became routine, agencies began building large-scale fingerprint databases to store and search prints. The first official fingerprint bureau in the…

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Early Legal Acceptance of Fingerprints (1900s) 
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Early Legal Acceptance of Fingerprints (1900s) 

Posted on2025-04-232025-04-26

Once pioneers like Galton, Vucetich, and Henry had proven fingerprints’ utility, the method had to gain acceptance in courts and legal systems. The…

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The William and Will West Case (1903) – Fingerprints vs. Bertillon
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The William and Will West Case (1903) – Fingerprints vs. Bertillon

Posted on2025-04-232025-04-30

By the early 1900s, fingerprints were competing with the Bertillon anthropometric system as the preferred method of criminal identification. A turning point came…

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Sir Edward Henry (1850–1931) and the Henry Classification System 
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Sir Edward Henry (1850–1931) and the Henry Classification System 

Posted on2025-04-212025-04-30

By the end of the 19th century, police in various parts of the world were using fingerprints, but a unifying classification was needed…

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Juan Vucetich (1858–1925) and the First Criminal Fingerprint ID 
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Juan Vucetich (1858–1925) and the First Criminal Fingerprint ID 

Posted on2025-04-212025-04-30

While Galton was publishing in England, fingerprinting also took hold across the Atlantic. In 1891, Juan Vucetich, a statistician working for the police…

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Sir Francis Galton (1822–1911) and Fingerprint Classification
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Sir Francis Galton (1822–1911) and Fingerprint Classification

Posted on2025-04-202025-04-30

In the late 19th century, British scientist Sir Francis Galton took Faulds’ and Herschel’s observations to the next level by applying statistical analysis….

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Henry Faulds (1843–1930) and the First Forensic Fingerprint Research 
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Henry Faulds (1843–1930) and the First Forensic Fingerprint Research 

Posted on2025-04-202025-04-30

By the 17th century, European scientists began examining the structure of human skin. In 1687, Italian anatomist Marcello Malpighi studied the tiny ridges…

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Dr. Marcello Malpighi’s Observations (1680s) 

Posted on2025-04-202025-05-09

By the 17th century, European scientists began examining the structure of human skin. In 1687, Italian anatomist Marcello Malpighi studied the tiny ridges…

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