52-69In the last decade of the nineteenth century, two Indian officers of the Bengal Police, Sub-Inspectors Azizul Haque and Hem Chandra Bose worked out a mathematical formula for classifying fingerprints. This formula was soon adopted by all the nations across the globe for cataloguing criminal records. It is still being used worldwide. Unfortunately, due to the imperialist policies of the colonial rulers, the Indian policemen were sidelined and their English officer, Sir Edward Richard Henry shrewdly gave his name to the classification methodology. The world’s first fingerprint bureau was set up at Calcutta (now Kolkata) in 1897 mainly by the efforts of Haque and Bose. In addition, Bose invented the telegraphic code system for ...
This article excavates the imperial origins behind the recent turn towards digital biometrics in Ken...
The basic fingerprint patterns were described by Dr. Francis Galton in his book-Fingerprints, publis...
The journey to understand technological and digital policing requires a re-engagement with the most ...
In the last decade of the nineteenth century, two Indian officers of the Bengal Police, Sub-Inspecto...
The application of science and technology to the detection and investigation of crime and administra...
Opening in 1902 with the first case in a British criminal court to use the radical new technique, th...
It required more than three decades for fingerprint technology, invented in the British colony of In...
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6-21The paper traces the rise of scientific communities in response to colonial oppression from the...
The Geological Survey of India (GSI) was a government institution that was created to map the geogra...
This article excavates the imperial origins behind the recent turn towards digital biometrics in Ken...
The basic fingerprint patterns were described by Dr. Francis Galton in his book-Fingerprints, publis...
The journey to understand technological and digital policing requires a re-engagement with the most ...
In the last decade of the nineteenth century, two Indian officers of the Bengal Police, Sub-Inspecto...
The application of science and technology to the detection and investigation of crime and administra...
Opening in 1902 with the first case in a British criminal court to use the radical new technique, th...
It required more than three decades for fingerprint technology, invented in the British colony of In...
16-19Imagine for a moment that we live in an enslaved nation run by foreign rulers. Imagine the abse...
ponding Foreign Member of the Sociit6 de Mfdecine Lgale de France. The De-partment of Legal Medicine...
22-36The development of modern science was seen as one of the greatest intellectual achievements of...
Prior to the British colonization of India, racism and violence existed long before Britain's intrus...
We read with interest a recently published article titled “Sex determination from fingerprint ridge ...
Abstract- The concept of forensic science is not a new one in India, though it‘s the application was...
6-21The paper traces the rise of scientific communities in response to colonial oppression from the...
The Geological Survey of India (GSI) was a government institution that was created to map the geogra...
This article excavates the imperial origins behind the recent turn towards digital biometrics in Ken...
The basic fingerprint patterns were described by Dr. Francis Galton in his book-Fingerprints, publis...
The journey to understand technological and digital policing requires a re-engagement with the most ...