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'''Eugène François Vidocq''' (24 July 1775 – 11 May 1857) was a [[France|French]] criminalist, often regarded as the father of criminology. | '''Eugène François Vidocq''' (24 July 1775 – 11 May 1857) was a [[France|French]] criminalist, often regarded as the father of criminology. Leading a tumultuous life, Vidocq was initially a criminal, but later became the director of the french judiciary police and later the head of the first known private detective agency. | ||
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Eugène François Vidocq (24 July 1775 – 11 May 1857) was a French criminalist, often regarded as the father of criminology. Leading a tumultuous life, Vidocq was initially a criminal, but later became the director of the french judiciary police and later the head of the first known private detective agency.
