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ENGL 127 Writing: Social Sciences, Criminal Justice theme (Bahl)  Tags: english criminal_justice engl127  

This guide is for Vik Bahl's English 127 course with the theme of Criminal Justice.
Last update: Oct 14th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.greenriver.edu/bahl_127_criminaljustice  Print/Mobile Guide  RSS Updates

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 Welcome to the online library guide for Vik Bahl's ENGL 127: Writing for the Social Sciences. This guide will help you through your research and writing assignments on the theme of Criminal Justice. If you need help with anything on this guide or anything else research-related, you can always call the library's reference desk during business hours: 253-833-9111 extension 2091. Also, you can get help from a librarian through our 24/7 chat help service.

Image of 'Formulaire du portrait parlé'. Portrait parlé, aka Bertillon system, first scientific method of criminal identification, developed by the French criminologist Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914). The system, based on the classification of skeletal and other body measurements and characteristics, pre-dated fingerprinting. From the Library of Congress's flickr page. No known restrictions on publication.

 

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