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    Unit 2 Finger prints -no fingerprints have ever been the same. -a fingerprint stay the same your whole life. -general ridge patterns so they can’t be systematically classified. Loops -delta and cores Ulnar loop -opens toward the little finger Radial loops -opens toward the thumb Whorl -one or more cores -at least 2 delta Plain whorl -if you can draw a line in the middle of the two delta and makes both side symmetrically. Pocket loop -not symmetrical Arches -rises slightly and

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    Running Head: Unit 9 Final Essay Exam Unit 9 Final Essay Exam Rhonda Forbes Kaplan University CJ328-01 Forensic Fingerprint Analysis Professor Jean V. Gardner‚ MS‚ CSCSA May 24‚ 2011 One of the most important purposes of physical evidence is to establish the identity of a suspect or victim. Some of the most valuable clues at a crime scene are fingerprints. "Processing a crime scene" is a long‚ tedious process that involves focused documentation of the conditions at the scene and the

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    The idea of using the fingerprint to identify people is not new (Ashbaugh‚ 1999; German‚ 2006). Fingerprinting’s history goes all the way back to the third century BC‚ when the Chinese would apply ink to their fingers and then place it on official assignments‚ as a way of signing it. These marks they used‚ however‚ as a signature‚ rather than a means of identifying someone. Centuries later‚ a professor in plant morphology‚ Marcello Malpighi‚ described fingerprints as having ridges‚ spirals and loops

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    chain reaction. How are computers used in fingerprint analysis? They are used to identify minutiae which may be loops‚ dots‚ forks‚ islands and so forth. Comparison points must be perfectly matched for two fingerprints to be considered identical Who is a pioneer in fingerprint analysis? Describe a famous case that this person was involved in. Edward Foster testified as a fingerprint expert in a case called caution fresh paint in 1911. Fingerprints in the wet paint next to a murder victim were

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    FINGERPRINTS ANATOMY

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    you didn’t do is not only unfair‚ but also injustice. Although fingerprints are crucial evidence and data of a case‚ it’s not the only piece of information available. While trying someone for a case‚ it’s only lawful if the jurors understand the process and basic principles of the technique. However‚ the system of unskilled jurors can be improved. These days‚ fingerprinting people seems pretty cunning. With a DNA database‚ fingerprints seem like a reliable source. For example‚ if a homicide were to

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    Fingerprint Based Attendance

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    WIRELESS FINGERPRINT BASED STUDENT ATTENDANCE SYSTEM A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering by Debidutt Acharya(10602015) and Arun Kumar Mishra(10602061) Under the guidance of Prof. Susmita Das Department of Electrical Engineering National Institute of Technology Rourkela-769008 2010 WIRELESS FINGERPRINT BASED STUDENT ATTENDANCE SYSTEM A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements

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    The Methods of Latent Fingerprint Discovery Finding and Retrieving Latent Prints from a Crime Scene Megan M. Anderson Brevard Community College Abstract This paper explores the methods of latent fingerprint discovery the finding and retrieving of latent prints from a crime scene. Here we will review how to find a latent print using alternative light sources and what those light sources are. We will also review the surface characteristics of evidence and the purpose of sequential processing

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    electrophoresis machine. An electric current is run through the machine and the different sized molecules form bands on the gel matrix. In visualization‚ the gel is dyed so the results become present. This is used in modern crime labs‚ figuring out DNA‚ which plays a key role in many criminal trials. The researcher completed this experiment to figure out who committed the murder using gel electrophoresis. The researcher followed five steps in this experiment; First was placing the gel in the electrophoresis

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    Faculty of Information Technology Computer System Engineering Department Automated Fingerprint Attendance System (AFAS) Prepared By Mohammad Taradeh Adham Shobaki Amjad Abu-Hayya Supervised By Dr.Amna Eleyan A graduation project submitted to Computer Systems Engineering Department in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of B.Sc. in Computer Systems Engineering. BIRZEIT December – 2010 ‫نموذج التصدٌق على النسخة النهائٌة من تقرٌر مقدمة المشروع (مساق مقدمة مشروع التخرج 025)‬

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    Teresa A. Allen Fingerprint Classification & Latent I-1001 Individual Work – Week 1 July 23‚ 2011 Pg. 2 Today‚ no matter what career you should choose‚ you always need to be professional in your job. Many jobs today especially in law enforcement‚ are going to have to follow a code of conduct. These codes of conduct include the requirement that all investigations and examinations be conducted with efficacy and effectiveness. If you choose a fingerprint examiner’s job‚ you are going to

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