Fred E. Inbau (1909-1998) Papers 1930-1998 1970-1995

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Fred E. Inbau (1909-1998) Papers 1930-1998 1970-1995

The Fred E. Inbau Papers fill twenty-one boxes and span the years 1930 to 1998, with the bulk of the papers dating between the 1970s and the mid-1990s. The papers are grouped into the following subseries: Biographical Materials, Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory, Correspondence, Teaching Materials, Organizations, Inbau and , Lectures/Speeches/Conferences, Articles/Reprints, Publications, and Research Assistants. Miranda

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Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). School of Law

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Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory (Chicago, Ill.)

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Inbau, Fred Edward.

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Fred Edward Inbau was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on March 27, 1909. He came to Northwestern as a research assistant in the Scientific Crime Detection Lab in 1933, becoming the director of the Lab in 1938. Inbau left NU briefly, but returned as a law professor in 1945 and remained until his retirement in 1977. In 1966 he founded Americans for Effective Law Enforcement. Inbau was a prolific writer, publishing more than 50 journal articles and 18 books. Inbau attended ...