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  1. 23 de jun. de 2024 · In 1858, Sir William James Herschel, the chief administrator of the Hooghly district of Bengal, after observing a native practice where fingermarks were used as marks of authenticity for the illiterate, began to experiment with taking handprints and fingerprints as identifying images.

  2. Hace 5 días · Pero la verdadera “Guerra por la autoría del uso forense de las huellas dactilares” en la investigación criminal se remonta a finales del siglo XIX cuando un joven magistrado de la India, William Herschel, observó que el estudio de las huellas dactilares podría ayudarle a luchar contra los fraudes de identidad en las ...

  3. 26 de jun. de 2024 · He is the Father of Fingerprinting of Fingerprint Science. He succeed Sir William J. Herschel at his post in India. He is the first one to make a classification system. He became interested in fingerprints and devised a classification of his own.

  4. 13 de jun. de 2024 · The senior brother, William James, succeeded to the baronetcy, and was a judge in India where he pioneered hand- and finger-printing as tools for identification.

  5. Hace 1 día · William Herschel, en 1858, al fíente del Gobierno civil del Distrito de Hoogly, en Bengala India, adoptaba el uso de las impresiones dactilares para evitar la implantación de la persona y para identificar a los reincidentes en la paga de pensiones a soldados hindúes retirado, estampando en las listas las huellas de los dedos índice y medio ...

  6. 11 de jun. de 2024 · Returning to the UK in 1886, he offered the concept to the Metropolitan Police in London but it was dismissed 1880: The following month Sir William James Herschel, a British civil servant based in India, wrote to Nature saying that he had been using fingerprints for identification purposes (e.g., putting fingerprints on contracts ...

  7. Hace 3 días · Sir William Herschel, a magistrate and government administrator in colonial India, began using fingerprints in July 1858. He used thumb impressions to identify illiterate prisoners and workers in India and also to seal contracts made with the locals.