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caffeine, aspirin, paracetamol, ketamine, in
addition to, or in place of MDMA.
ECTOMORPHS – a type of body built that is thin
physique, flat chest, and delicacy through the
body, slender, poorly muscled. They tend to look
more fatigue and withdrawn.
EDGEWORK – the momentary integration of
subcultural practices with experiences of extreme
risk and excitement.
EDMUND LOCARD – Developed the first official crime
laboratory in the world prominently known for the
Locard Exchange Principle, whenever two objects
come into contact with each other, traces of each
are exchanged.
EDWARD HENRY – introduced the Henry system of
fingerprint classification and filing upon which
modern methods were based. The Henry System
with modifications and extensions is used in Europe
and most English-speaking countries today.
EDWARD RICHARD HENRY - developed the print
classification system that would come to be used in
Europe and North America. He published
classification and uses of fingerprints. He became
head of Scotland Yard and adopted fingerprint
identification in replacement of anthropometry.
EDWIN SUTHERLAND – an American Sociologist
known for his Differential Association Theory (DAT)
and for defining white-collar crimes. He was
referred to as “the most important criminologist of
the twentieth century” because his explanation
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