Unknown Artist (American School), [Broadside for Capture of Booth, Surratt, and Herold, April 20, 1865], 1865, 20 April, Printed sheet with three albumen silver prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gilman Collection, Purchase, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Gift, through Joyce and Robert Menschel, 2005, Accession Number: 2005.100.96, LL/40586 | Police and law enforcement photography ContentsPhotography as an aid to detection | 420.01 | The Weymouth Poisoning Case - Miss Mary Tirrell Disinterred (1860) | 420.02 | J.E. Mayall: Use of cartes de visite to support police investigations | 420.03 | The Pinkerton Detective Agency and photography | Crime scene photography | 420.04 | Alphonse Bertillon (attributed): Album of Paris Crime Scenes | Wanted criminals | 420.05 | Wanted criminals | Bertillon anthrometric records | 420.06 | Anthropometric records - Alphonse Bertillon system | Crime prevention | 420.07 | U.S. Treasury Note and National Bank Note Detector (1866) | Hans Gross on photography and criminal investigation | 420.08 | Hans Gross: Criminal Investigation (1906) - Importance of Photography from a judicial point of view. | 420.09 | Hans Gross: Criminal Investigation (1906) - Particular cases of the employment of Photography. | 420.10 | Hans Gross: Criminal Investigation (1906) - Recognition of Criminals from their Photographs. |
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