Most famous forensic scientists:Blank 1 Вопрос 1 Francis GaltonCalvin GoddardEdmond LocardAlphonse BertillonMathieu OrfilaAlec JeffreysSara C. Bisel . Known as the “Sherlock Holmes of France” he was famous as a pioneer in forensic science. He pointed out that everyone leaves a trace, and even developed a 12-point method of matching fingerprints in order to identify who they belonged to. He and two of his assistants started the first police lab. He originally studied medicine, but became interested in solving crime after working with a criminologist, Alexandre Lacassagne.Blank 2 Вопрос 1 Francis GaltonCalvin GoddardEdmond LocardAlphonse BertillonMathieu OrfilaAlec JeffreysSara C. Bisel . He is not exactly a forensic scientist. However, his work on DNA profiling and fingerprinting is what paved the way for much of the analysis that is used today in modern forensic investigation. He is a well-known geneticist, a professor at the University of Leicester in Britain.Blank 3 Вопрос 1 Francis GaltonCalvin GoddardEdmond LocardAlphonse BertillonMathieu OrfilaAlec JeffreysSara C. Bisel . In his book, Finger Prints, he did not only formulate and outline the first detailed model of fingerprint analysis, he also fervently advocated their use in forensic science.Blank 4 Вопрос 1 Francis GaltonCalvin GoddardEdmond LocardAlphonse BertillonMathieu OrfilaAlec JeffreysSara C. Bisel . When a firearm has been used in a crime, the evidence it leaves behind – the bullet, the spent shell, the angle at which it was fired – requires a great deal of scrutiny and informed observation. We owe modern concepts in forensic ballistics to him. Blank 5 Вопрос 1 Francis GaltonCalvin GoddardEdmond LocardAlphonse BertillonMathieu OrfilaAlec JeffreysSara C. Bisel . She was a physical anthropologist and archaeologist who pioneered work in the chemical and physical analysis of skeletons.Blank 6 Вопрос 1 Francis GaltonCalvin GoddardEdmond LocardAlphonse BertillonMathieu OrfilaAlec JeffreysSara C. Bisel . A French police officer and biometrics researcher who applied the anthropological technique of anthropometry to law enforcement creating an identification system based on physical measurements. Blank 7 Вопрос 1 Francis GaltonCalvin GoddardEdmond LocardAlphonse BertillonMathieu OrfilaAlec JeffreysSara C. Bisel . Called the "Father of Toxicology," he was the first great 19th-century exponent of forensic medicine. He worked to make chemical analysis a routine part of forensic medicine, and made studies of asphyxiation, the decomposition of bodies, and exhumation.

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