— why publicly sharing mugshots should be stopped once and for all.

— earlier on last year, we got a massive scoop on a large collection of early 1900s mug shots found in sydney and curated by the sydney living museums.

Starting in 1867, cleveland police helped witnesses search through the wall mounted “rogues gallery” and the bound “descriptive book.

— i find the practice of public mugshots to be kinda unfair, and i'm kind of surprised it's legal.

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— there was a time not long ago when part of a post office’s décor featured pictures of men and women who were evading capture by the police.

Seriously, the mug shot, or booking photo, is done to make a record along with your fingerprints.

Published 10 april 2020.

Onge gave a talk on the early history of federal penitentiary mug shots in canada.

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There are some offenses where, even though it is a misdemeanor, the police just cite you with a ticket.

Here's an assortment of children's mugshots taken in newcastle, england during the early 1870s.

During the victorian era, kids as young as eleven received adult sentences for minor crimes.

This is something we learn pretty early on in law school—the concept of fair often has very little to do with the concept of legal.

The earliest system of criminal identification used in cleveland was photography.

— arresting images features the two earliest mug shots to exist in a canadian public collection.

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The evolution of record keeping and mug shots.

The law cited by the learned trial court is indisputably correct.

Display of mug shots at arresting images.

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