Subjective Information

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What is subjective information and why is it important in criminal investigations?

Subjective information is information gathered from people in a criminal investigation through interviews and questioning. It is important because it forms the basis of a criminal investigator's work, with up to 90% of their time spent on gathering, processing, and evaluating this type of information.

Who is considered the founder of personal descriptions as a means of identification in criminal investigations?

Alphonse Bertillon is considered the founder of personal descriptions as a means of identification in criminal investigations.

What was Alphonse Bertillon's method of offender identification and how did it work?

Alphonse Bertillon's method was called the Bertillonage, and it involved measuring eleven key points of the body along with a description of the perpetrator's eye, hair, and skin color. He calculated the odds of two persons having the same description and measurements as being 4,194,304:1.

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