I.
Overview
1. Introduction
2. Partners
3. Coordinator
II.
Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914), or the Story of an Identifier
1. Biography
2. Bibliography
III.
Bertillon and the Issues of Identification, 1880-1914
1. The 1885 Law on Recidivists
2. Judicial
Anthropometry
3. The
Prefecture de Police Photography Department
4. Anthropometry
in prisons
5. The
"Portrait Parle" Method
6. Fingerprinting
vs Anthropometry
7. International developments in policing and identification
8. Identifying
the dead
9. The
"Nomads" and the Anthropometric Notebook, 1912
10. Bertillonnage
and the civil identification of populations
11. Policing
and identification in the French colonial space
12. Bertillon
in the Eye of the Press
13. Judicial
Identity as a Culture Phenomenon
IV.
Journal
1. Call
for Papers
2. Accepted
Papers Publication Policy
V.
Resources on the History of Identification, 1880-1914
1. Archives
2. Printed
Sources
3. Audio/Video
Sources
4. Academic
publications
5. Internet
Links