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1 Fingerprints

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3  Anthropometry  Flaws:  body measurements change!  Too time consuming

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5 Will WestWilliam West Two prisoners Unrelated!!! Body measurements too similiar

6  English civil servant  Right hand imprints

7  Said skin ridge patterns could identify individual  He was ignored

8 Published Finger Prints (1 st book on the topic) Developed principles

9  Classification system

10  1901 – NYC Civil Service Commission  1924 – Bureau of Investigation and Leavenworth merged – FBI  1999 – US v. Byron C. Mitchell  Fingerprints challenged  Judge upheld ruling

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12 1. A fingerprint is an individual characteristic. No two fingers possess identical ridge characteristics.

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14 2. A Fingerprint remains unchanged during an individual’s lifetime Develop in the fetus Dermal papillae – between epidermis and dermis

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16 John Dillinger

17 3. Fingerprints have three general ridge patterns that can be classified. Loops Whorls Arches

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19  Enter and exit same side A. Ulnar Loop  pinky B. Radial Loop  thumb

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21  Ridge patterns that are somewhat circular in nature A. Plain Whorls  one ridge makes complete circuit  spiral, oval, or circular B. Central Pocket Loop, Double Loop, Accidental

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24  Ridge patterns that enter on one side of the finger and exit on the other A. Plain Arch  wave-like, in one end – out the other B. Tented Arch  sharp rise

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