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The Downfall of the Bertillon System
This chapter discusses the criticisms and issues surrounding the use of the Bertillon System, also known as Bertie, which was a method of criminal identification developed by Alphonse Bertillon. The chapter focuses on Bertillon's arrogance and refusal to accept criticism, which led to disastrous consequences in the case of Captain Alfred Dreyfus. Despite new evidence proving Dreyfus's innocence, Bertillon continued to assert his guilt, causing a major cultural rift and anti-Semitic backlash in France. The chapter also highlights the flaws of the Bertillon System and the training and maintenance required for its implementation.