It required more than three decades for fingerprint technology, invented in the British colony of India, to reach the British colony of Malta. Fingerprint technology was not institutionalized in Malta until 1932 owing to a different social context; British colonial authorities tended to see the Maltese as Europeans and never regarded crime prevention as a priority. Nevertheless, a review of policing in Malta in the 19th and early 20th centuries supports the thesis that fingerprint-based identification was invented to maintain surveil-lance over ‘otherness’. Although the colonial situation in Malta did not produce anything like the Criminal Tribes Act in British India, the introduction of fingerprint technology coincided with concern over fo...
Since 2011 spring Lithuanian police are armed with a device that can scan fingerprints so they can ...
Fingerprints have been used to identify criminals in the UK since the beginning of the 20th century,...
The basic fingerprint patterns were described by Dr. Francis Galton in his book-Fingerprints, publis...
Opening in 1902 with the first case in a British criminal court to use the radical new technique, th...
52-69In the last decade of the nineteenth century, two Indian officers of the Bengal Police, Sub-In...
In the 1890s and 1900s, societies in Western nations, and in particular densely populated cities lik...
This paper examines fingerprint identification as a mode of state surveillance. Drawing on but criti...
ponding Foreign Member of the Sociit6 de Mfdecine Lgale de France. The De-partment of Legal Medicine...
Evidence of personal identity, often based solely on the comparison of a single finger impression, o...
The application of science and technology to the detection and investigation of crime and administra...
This article excavates the imperial origins behind the recent turn towards digital biometrics in Ken...
Fingerprints have been the gold standard for personal identification within the forensic community f...
Between the end of the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century, criminal anthropology...
This research focused on the importance of fingerprints as a tool in the investigation of housebrea...
Developed in Britain and the USA in the 1980s, genetic profiling has since become a global technolog...
Since 2011 spring Lithuanian police are armed with a device that can scan fingerprints so they can ...
Fingerprints have been used to identify criminals in the UK since the beginning of the 20th century,...
The basic fingerprint patterns were described by Dr. Francis Galton in his book-Fingerprints, publis...
Opening in 1902 with the first case in a British criminal court to use the radical new technique, th...
52-69In the last decade of the nineteenth century, two Indian officers of the Bengal Police, Sub-In...
In the 1890s and 1900s, societies in Western nations, and in particular densely populated cities lik...
This paper examines fingerprint identification as a mode of state surveillance. Drawing on but criti...
ponding Foreign Member of the Sociit6 de Mfdecine Lgale de France. The De-partment of Legal Medicine...
Evidence of personal identity, often based solely on the comparison of a single finger impression, o...
The application of science and technology to the detection and investigation of crime and administra...
This article excavates the imperial origins behind the recent turn towards digital biometrics in Ken...
Fingerprints have been the gold standard for personal identification within the forensic community f...
Between the end of the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century, criminal anthropology...
This research focused on the importance of fingerprints as a tool in the investigation of housebrea...
Developed in Britain and the USA in the 1980s, genetic profiling has since become a global technolog...
Since 2011 spring Lithuanian police are armed with a device that can scan fingerprints so they can ...
Fingerprints have been used to identify criminals in the UK since the beginning of the 20th century,...
The basic fingerprint patterns were described by Dr. Francis Galton in his book-Fingerprints, publis...