Dr. Edmond Locard (13 December 1877 – 4 May 1966) was a French criminologist, the pioneer in forensic science who became known as the "Sherlock Holmes...
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Locard is a surname and may refer to: Arnould Locard, Étienne Alexandre Arnould Locard (1841-1904), French malacologist Edmond Locard (1877–1966), French...
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something from it, and that both can be used as forensic evidence. Dr. Edmond Locard (1877–1966) was a pioneer in forensic science who became known as the...
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was responsible for the birth of criminalistics. Edmond Locard expanded on Gross' work with Locard's Exchange Principle which stated "whenever two objects...
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his work involving epilepsy Stephane Javelle (1864–1917) – astronomer Edmond Locard (1877–1966) – pioneer in forensic science Gerard Bérchet (1902-1990) –...
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Pierre-Louis Lions (born 1956), mathematician; Fields Medalist 1994 Edmond Locard (1877–1966), pioneer of forensic science André Lwoff (1902–1994), biologist...
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including forensic laboratories and manufacturers. 2013 recipient of the “Edmond Locard Award for Excellence in Trace Evidence” presented by the American Society...
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principle, Kirk's words have repeatedly been mistaken for those of Edmond Locard himself. Unlike others before him, Kirk understood the limits of the...
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Edmond Locard, 88, French criminologist who formulated the basic principle of forensic science: "Every contact leaves a trace", now known as Locard's...
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importance of trace evidence in criminal investigations was shown by Edmond Locard in the early 20th century, with his exchange principle, that every contact...
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standard in order to establish interoperability with IAFIS. In 1910, Edmond Locard established the first forensic lab in France. Criminals may wear gloves...
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Krogman (1903–1987) – Henry C. Lee (1938 – ) – P.Chandra Sekharan (1934-) Edmond Locard (1877–1966) – William R. Maples (1937–1997) – Keith Simpson (1907–1985)...
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(Puy-de-Dôme, Allier, and Haute-Loire) and Var. She came into contact with Edmond Locard, who provided her with information between March and October 1943. After...
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Littlewood–Offord problem – John E. Littlewood and A. Cyril Offord Locard's exchange principle – Edmond Locard Lombard effect – Étienne Lombard London force – Fritz...
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Denise Stagnara, fille d'Edmond Locard, s'est éteinte" [Odenas - obituary. Denise Stagnara, daughter of Edmond Locard, has passed away]. Leprogres.fr...
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study at the Lyons Criminology Institute under French criminologist Edmond Locard for three years, during which he invented the synchrisiscope. Stirling...
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police solved their tasks. From 1926 he studied forensic science with Edmond Locard, and graduated from the University of Lyon in 1928 with a doctoral thesis...
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Besòs, Spain Andy Dahmani, French-Algerian professional footballer Edmond Locard (1877–1966), pioneer of forensic science Alain Prost, Formula One world...
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Louis Couffignal, mathematician and cybernetics pioneer (born 1902). Edmond Locard, pioneer in forensic science (born 1877). List of French films of 1966...
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Dauphiné Rue Duguesclin Rue Docteur Bonhomme Rue Docteur Rebatel Rue Edmond-Locard Boulevard des États-unis Rue Édouard-Herriot Avenue Foch (Lyon) Rue...
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Grand Prix de la ville de Nancy 1989 for La Médiatrice Prix de la littérature policière Edmond Locard 1992 for La Position de Philidor Website pilhes.fr...
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Carnot. Bibliothèque de criminologie (in French). Lyon: A. Storck. Locard, Edmond (1954). Le Crime inutile (affaire Caserio) (in French). Paris: Éditions...
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in the Lyon police's forensic lab, which had been set up in 1910 by Edmond Locard. He worked there over thirty years, becoming assistant director, and...
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1946) 18 November – Jules Isaac, historian (died 1963) 13 December – Edmond Locard, pioneer in forensic science (died 1966) 31 March – Antoine Augustin...
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newspaper, Chronicle of Allevard-les-Bains led by Dr. Boel in 1903, Dr. Edmond Locard (a nephew of Dr. Niepce the Director of the Spa); the cartoonist Jacques...
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Criminalists (1st ed.). Boca Raton: CRC Press. ISBN 9780429246210. Locard, Edmond (1912). "Laboratoire de police et Instruction criminelle". Bulletin...
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Actress in a Leading Role" (Charmaine Sheh - Bell Ma Kwok-Ying) Top 10 Locard's exchange principle—mentioned several times in different episodes Forensic...
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destroyed by 1820 and the land ploughed up for farming. 1217 - Rev. Richard Locard 1399 - Rev. William Taylor 1473 - Rev. Thomas Mayow 1525 - Rev. Thomas Geralde...
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arm), and deposited at St Bride's Church. The tradition that Sir Simon Locard was a member of the company and also survived is not found in any of the...
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(Fantagraphics) 2020 : Révolution, vol. 1:Liberté, by Florent Grouazel [fr] and Younn Locard [fr] (Actes Sud / Éditions de l'An 2 [fr] 2021: L'Accident de chasse [fr]...
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