who is the father of Personal Identification
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Alphonse Bertillon
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Alphonse Bertillon, (born April 23, 1853, Paris, France—died February 13, 1914, Paris), chief of criminal identification for the Paris police (from 1880) who developed an identification system known as anthropometry, or the Bertillon system, that came into wide use in France and other countries.
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Alphonse Bertillon the father of Personal Identification
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