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Title: Fingerprints


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Fingerprints
  • Forensic Science
  • Lawndale High School

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What are fingerprints?
  • Friction ridges on skin.
  • Characterized by complicated patterns of hills
    and valleys.
  • Hills ridges
  • Valleys furrows.
  • There are some basic patterns with numerous
    possible variations.
  • Forms when in mothers womb

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Three basic patterns
  • 1. Arch 2. Loop

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Variations of arch patterns
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Variations of loop patterns
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Three Basic Patterns
  • 3. Whorl

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Variations of whorl patterns
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Identify What type of print this is?
A B
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Basic fingerprint characteristics
  • Bifurcation
  • Ridge Ending
  • Crossover
  • Island
  • Bridge
  • Dot

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Other characteristics
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History of Fingerprints
  • Date back thousands of years early potters may
    have used them to sign their work.
  • Sir William Herschel was the first European to
    recognized the value of fingerprints as a means
    of personal identification. He entered into a
    contract with a local business man and asked that
    the man put his right handprint on the back of
    the contract

12
History of Fingerprints
  • 1893 the British Police added fingerprints to the
    Bertillon cards for criminals in the
    identification system
  • 1892 first recorded case where fingerprints were
    used to solve a crime.
  • 1894 Argentinian Juan Vucetich, wrote book on
    criminal identification through fingerprints.

13
Fingerprint Classification
  • For years police departments used fingerprint
    cards to keep records of criminals fingerprints.

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Fingerprint Classification
  • What are some downfalls in using fingerprint
    cards?

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Modern Fingerprinting Classification
  • The development and fairly widespread use of
    computerized fingerprint storage and retrieval
    systems has made searching large files for single
    and partial prints routine.

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Modern Fingerprinting Classification
  • Automatic Fingerprint Identification System
    (AFIS) is the computer database that law
    enforcement use to run prints.
  • With in AFIS there are two databases
  • 1. Knows known prints of people
  • 2. Forensic files unsolved cases

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What is Biometrics?
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Types of Evidentiary Fingerprints
  • Patent print a visible print that does not need
    any processing to recognize it as a fingerprint
  • Plastic print a recognizable fingerprint
    indentation in a soft receiving surface, 3-D
    characteristic
  • Latent print requires additional processing to
    become visible and suitable for comparison.
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