-
The system, called "Offender ID," works by cataloguing photographs of inmate's eyeballs. In essence, the iris scan creates ocular "fingerprints" during an inmate's booking and prior to his release, which can be digitally added to a database and instantly referenced. The Sheriff's Office is the first agency in the nation to implement this new technology in its jail. No other law enforcement agency in Monterey County currently uses iris scans.
It's quick and painless," McLaughlin says. "We're just taking a photograph of the eye and entering it into a database along with the inmate's name, booking number, and other pertinent information.
"Now, because we don't have access to a universal database, everything is funneled through Sacramento. It's really time consuming," McLaughlin says. "If...
-
...) McDaniel, who's in charge of all the photographs. McDaniel's office is in the Blumenschein. An on-lline cataloguing project (LIBROS) is offered through the center's p...
-
... showed Linaberry several hundred photographs, but he initially was unable to identify a suspect.... After cataloguing the evidence implicating Artie, the District Court...
-
... also include sketches and historic photographs. Purchasers of the book receive access to private website cataloguing of all four thousand-plus pieces by Russell, which...
-
... completely innocent people" (33) and cataloguing the factors contributing to the erroneous results.... of impermissible suggestion when photographs are used, and those unfair influences can be readi...
-
This paper traces the history of library education primarily as it developed in the United States. The issues pertaining to curriculum, students, and faculty are presented as are the current questions of whether the educational program should have a professional, vocational, or discipline-based focus.
..., steel, and wood,) lithographs, and photographs. * Graduate development of library science and int...* Practical exercises in cataloguing and classifying, (especially the more difficult su...
-
... mother of two had been absorbed in cataloguing family photographs and documenting her family life...
-
Redefining geography as "the World and all that is in it," National Geographic transformed geography from a science of land forms to a cultural backdrop against which to present what most interested its readers: regional cultural and racial differences both at home and abroad.\n Immigration's potential threat to American labor and the nation's racial constitution become one with anxieties about white racial weakness that fueled racial and environmental "supremacy" in a Social Darwinist narrative based on natural selection. It has been likened to the Victorian museum of natural history, one of many institutions in the business of displaying culture, shedding light on the magazine's value as one among many visual systems with the potential to induce in readers a more reflexive awareness ...
... a primitivist photographic genre: the photographs of far-flung places and peoples its early twentiet... realism, whose dispassionate cataloguing of natural phenomena claimed scientific authority,...
-
BY JAMES BUESCHER
Correspondent
... and every building is based on period photographs," said Chris Vera, vice president of the preservat...Vera said the group is hard at work cataloguing pieces in the museum's overflowing collections inc...
-
... "to stand in public with signs cataloguing their offenses." Hirsch, From Pillory to Penitenti... dissemination of offenders' names, photographs, addresses, and criminal history serves not only t...