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Dr. Edmond Locard

Dr. Edmond Locard. The Sherlock Holmes Of France. Beginnings. Locard began studying medicine when he developed an interest in the application of science to legal matters. A few years later he began studying law. He also worked with the French Secret Service as a medical examiner.

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Dr. Edmond Locard

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  1. Dr. Edmond Locard The Sherlock Holmes Of France

  2. Beginnings • Locard began studying medicine when he developed an interest in the application of science to legal matters. • A few years later he began studying law. • He also worked with the French Secret Service as a medical examiner

  3. Accomplishments • He formulated Locard’s Exchange Principle, which is the basic principle of forensic science and states “every contact leaves a trace”. • In 1910 he founded the first police criminal laboratory with the Police Department of Lyon. • He published over 40 works, including a seven-volume series, titled Traité de Criminalistique.

  4. Influences • Locard was a pioneer in forensics by starting the first lab and in 1929, he and numerous other criminalists founded the International Academy of Criminalistics in Switzerland. • Georges Simenon, a detective writer, attended several of Locards lectures. • Locard is also known for his contribution to the improvement of dactylography, the study of fingerprints.

  5. Sources • The Illustrated guide to Forensics - True Crime Scene Investigations By Dr ZakariaErzinclioglu • http://forensicsciencecentral.co.uk/edmondlocard.shtml

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