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Introduction
Criminal Identification Before Mug Shots
The Invention of Mug Shots
The Introduction of Mug Shots in New Zealand
Criticisms of Mug Shot Photography
Physiognomy, Photography and the Criminal Look
Beyond Mug Shots: Other Methods of Criminal ID
Mug Shots in New Zealand Today
Selected Biographies
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