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however, the print itself may change due to permanent scars and diseases. ▷
Fingerprints have general ... Dactyloscopy is the study of fingerprint identification.
Fingerprint Principles According to criminal investigators, fingerprints follow 3 fundamental principles: A fingerprint is an individual characteristic; no two people have been found with the exact same fingerprint pattern. A fingerprint pattern will remain unchanged for the life of an individual; however, the print itself may change due to permanent scars and diseases. Fingerprints have general characteristic ridge patterns that allow them to be systematically identified.
Fingerprint Classes Fingerprints can be classified into three different groups based on the pattern of the ridges.
Did you know? Dactyloscopy is the study of fingerprint identification. Police investigators are experts in collecting “dactylograms”, otherwise known as fingerprints.
Arches Ridges enter on one side & exit on the other side.
Plain Arch
Can you identify each pattern? A
B
(L)
(R)
Tented Arch
Loops Ridges enter on one side & exit on the same side
L - Radial Loop R - Ulnar Loop
L - Ulnar Loop R - Radial Loop
Whorls
C
(R)
(R)
(L)
Consists of circles, more than one loop, or a mixture of pattern types
Plain Whorl
Central Pocket Whorl
D Double Loop Whorl
Accidental Whorl
E Fingerprint Factoid
Approximately 60% of people have loops, 35% have whorls, and 5% have arches. T. Trimpe 2009
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How many different ridge characteristics can you find on this fingerprint?
Ridge Characteristics Fingerprints also have minutiae points, which are points where the ridge structure changes. These are useful in matching a fingerprint to a specific person.
The Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) is a computerized system capable of reading, classifying, matching, and storing fingerprints for criminal justice agencies. It uses computer algorithms to mark all
Latent Prints
minutia points, cores, and deltas on the print, which are used to find possible matches with fingerprints in the database.
Prints may be collected by revealing them with a dusting of black powder and then lifted with a piece of clear tape.
Latent prints: Impressions left by friction ridge skin on a surface, such as a tool handle, glass, door, etc.
Some investigators use fluorescent powder and UV lights to help them find latent prints on multi-colored or dark surfaces. Magnetic powder can also be used to reveal latent prints and works on shiny surfaces or plastic baggies or containers.
Did you know? Camel hair is the most common animal hair used to make fingerprint brushes. Now many brushes are made out of fiberglass.
The cyanoacrylate fuming method (super glue method) is a procedure that is used to develop fingerprints on a variety of objects. Ninhydrin is a chemical that bonds with the amino acids in fingerprints and will produce a blue or purple color. It works well on paper or cardboard surfaces.