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 Discovered that they are unique. No 2 alike.  A classification system was developed.  Loops  Whorls  Arches.

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2  Discovered that they are unique. No 2 alike.  A classification system was developed.  Loops  Whorls  Arches

3  Computer database  AFIS Automated Fingerprint Identification System ▪ 1990  IAFIS Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System ▪ Criminal histories; mug shots; scars and tattoo photos; physical characteristics like height, weight, and hair and eye color; and aliases. ▪ Response time: ▪ 10 minutes for electronically submitted criminal prints. ▪ One hour for electronically submitted civil prints.

4  Loop – comes in one side and out that same side. One delta on the side opposite from where it starts and exits. Most common Delta Enter Exit Turn

5  Whorl – Circular shape. Two deltas on either side. Delta

6  Arch – Up thrust, with a decline. Exits opposite side. EnterExit Up Thrust

7  Plastic – finger contacts a soft surface such as putty.  Visible. Finger is covered with a liquid such as blood and then contacts a hard surface.  Latent – Invisible. Oils, salts and other debris stick to a surface when it is touched by a finger. Most common.

8  Lighting – flash light, etc.  Chemical reaction  Iodine mixes with starches in the fingerprint and turns brown  Ninhydrin mixes with the amino acids in the fingerprints and turns purple.

9  Dusting

10  Used for slick surfaces.  Superglue and dusting.

11  Identifying the pattern (loop, whorl, arch)  Looking for minutiae  Ridge ending  Bifurcation  Island  Core  Delta  Cicatrix

12  What do you compare a lifted print to?  A known sample  How many points does the FBI use in identifying a print?  14  How does a fingerprint match become confirmed?  With a microscopic match by a human being.


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