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Lyon 1910
A few years later, in 1910, a professor named Edmond Locard founded the first scientific police laboratory in Lyon. He is in fact considered one of the fathers of forensics.
Edmond Locard
Edmond Locard (1877 – 1966)
the principle of exchange that he developed in 1920; this is often expressed in the form "every contact leaves a trace".
And if we associate it with Kirk's principle, stated in 1963: "every object in our universe is unique" , we have the theoretical bases of forensics.
A criminal leaves traces of his passage: footprints, fingerprints and also, as we now know, epithelial cells, hair, fur, DNA, threads from a piece of clothing...
And conversely, on the criminal we can also find traces of the victim or the place: blood usa telegram data hair, pollen, scratches... and also stolen objects such as jewelry, a credit card, a telephone...
In short, this principle is universal and works in both directions since it occurs upon contact.
Lyon 1989
Interpol is an organization created in 1923 that brings together 194 countries and has the mission of fighting crime. In 1989, Interpol's headquarters were in Paris and after a fierce competition between 180 cities, it moved to Lyon. Interpol is known for its famous multi-colored notices, dedicated to the search for individuals or information on individuals, whether they are alive or dead. For several years, cybercrime has been a stated objective of Interpol.
Interpol NoticeInterpol's crime programmes
"Today's crime is increasingly international. It is therefore crucial that different actors coordinate in order to maintain a global security architecture."
A few years later, in 1910, a professor named Edmond Locard founded the first scientific police laboratory in Lyon. He is in fact considered one of the fathers of forensics.
Edmond Locard
Edmond Locard (1877 – 1966)
the principle of exchange that he developed in 1920; this is often expressed in the form "every contact leaves a trace".
And if we associate it with Kirk's principle, stated in 1963: "every object in our universe is unique" , we have the theoretical bases of forensics.
A criminal leaves traces of his passage: footprints, fingerprints and also, as we now know, epithelial cells, hair, fur, DNA, threads from a piece of clothing...
And conversely, on the criminal we can also find traces of the victim or the place: blood usa telegram data hair, pollen, scratches... and also stolen objects such as jewelry, a credit card, a telephone...
In short, this principle is universal and works in both directions since it occurs upon contact.
Lyon 1989
Interpol is an organization created in 1923 that brings together 194 countries and has the mission of fighting crime. In 1989, Interpol's headquarters were in Paris and after a fierce competition between 180 cities, it moved to Lyon. Interpol is known for its famous multi-colored notices, dedicated to the search for individuals or information on individuals, whether they are alive or dead. For several years, cybercrime has been a stated objective of Interpol.
Interpol NoticeInterpol's crime programmes
"Today's crime is increasingly international. It is therefore crucial that different actors coordinate in order to maintain a global security architecture."