This article is about the Austrian jurist. For the German balloonist, see Hans Georg Friedrich Groß.
Hans Gross
Hans Gross Hans Gross was an Austrian jurist known for creating the field of criminology.
Born
Hans Gustav Adolf Gross
(1847-12-26)26 December 1847
Graz, Austrian Empire
Died
9 December 1915(1915-12-09) (aged 67)
Graz, Austrian-Hungarian Empire
Occupation
Criminal jurist
Years active
1870–1915
Hans Gustav Adolf Gross or Groß (26 December 1847 – 9 December 1915) was an Austrian criminal jurist and criminologist, the "Founding Father" of criminal profiling. A criminal jurist, Gross made a mark as the creator of the field of criminality. Throughout his life, Hans Gross made significant contributions to the realm of scientific criminology. As Gross developed in his career as an examining justice, he noticed the failings of the field of law. His book, classes, institutions, and methods helped improve the justice system through his experience as a justice.
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is investigated. Building on early forensic science as established by HansGross, he was among the first to recognize the importance of the exact preservation...
(together with HansGroß) 1919 - Friedrich Hebbel Prize (together with HansGroß) 1920 - Friedrich Hebbel Prize (together with HansGroß) Schrattenthal...
identification system for criminals prior to the invention of fingerprinting. HansGross (1847–1915), leading worker in the field of criminology was also involved...
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written by HansGross. This book focused on exit, entry and the order of multiple bullet holes in glass for reconstruction purposes. Gross' research was...
recognized professor of criminal law and criminal procedure and successor of HansGross. He was dismissed because of his adherence to the Dollfuß-Schuschnigg...
to use soil analysis for linking suspects to a crime scene. In 1891, HansGross used microscopic analysis of soils and other materials from a suspect's...
European works on the subject, in particular, Criminal Psychology, by HansGross, an Austrian criminologist, and Memoirs of Vidocq, by Eugène François...
und Wahnsinn beim Weibe, Näcke and his friend justice and criminologist HansGross established the magazine Archiv für Kriminal-Anthropologie und Kriminalistik...
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