Across
- 2. – Popularized the concept of fingerprint identification through literature, helping raise public awareness of its reliability.
- 4. – Assisted in the early adoption and promotion of fingerprint identification in policing practices.
- 7. – Participated in early fingerprint research and helped support its acceptance in forensic identification.
- 8. – Contributed to the study and recognition of fingerprints as a means of personal identification.
- 10. – Used fingerprints as a reliable method for personal identification in administrative and legal transactions.
- 12. – Suggested the use of fingerprints for identifying criminals and emphasized their value in forensic investigations.
- 13. – Created a systematic fingerprint classification system widely adopted by police organizations.
Down
- 1. – Established the scientific foundation of fingerprint identification and demonstrated their individuality and permanence.
- 3. – Assisted in advancing fingerprint studies and documentation within forensic science.
- 5. – Developed an early criminal identification system based on body measurements that later highlighted the need for fingerprints.
- 6. – Conducted early research on fingerprint patterns and their application in identification systems.
- 7. – Played a role in demonstrating the practical application of fingerprint evidence in criminal cases involving homicide.
- 9. – Developed a practical fingerprint classification system and successfully applied it to criminal investigations.
- 10. – Supported the development and organization of fingerprint records for law enforcement use.
- 11. – Contributed to the study and documentation of fingerprint identification in relation to criminal detection.
