Identify each fingerprint pattern.
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Identify each fingerprint pattern.
Right Hand
Left Hand
Left Hand
Right Hand
Right Hand
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• Basic patterns can be further divided: – Arch patterns can be plain (4%) or tented (1%). – Whorl patterns can be central pocket (2%),
double loop (4%), or accidental (0.01%). • Even twins have unique fingerprints due to
small differences (called minutiae) in the ridge patterns.
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CHARACTERISTICSOFFINGERPRINTS
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Ridgeology:Thestudyoftheuniquenessoffrictionridgestructuresandtheiruseforpersonalidentification.
Thekoalaisoneofthefewmammals(otherthanprimates)thathasfingerprints.Infact,koalafingerprintsareremarkablysimilartohumanfingerprints;evenwithanelectronmicroscope,itcanbequitedifficulttodistinguishbetweenthetwo.
RIDEGEOLOGY
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RIDGECHARACTERISTICS
Minutiae: • Points where print ridges come
together or end • Minutiae points considered to be
the “uniqueness” of an individual • FBI have found that no two
individuals have more than 8 common “Points”
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RIDEGEOLOGY• Aswehavelearnedinourfirst
lesson,afingerprintismadeofaseriesofridgesandvalleysonthesurfaceofthefinger.
• Theuniquenessofafingerprintcanbedeterminedbythepatternofridgesandvalleysaswellastheminutiaepoints,whicharepointswheretheridgestructurechanges.
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RIDEGEOLOGY
• Whenminutiaeontwodifferentprintsmatch,thesearecalledpointsofsimilarityorpointsofidentification.
• Atthispointthereisnointernationalstandardforthenumberofpointsofidentificationrequiredforamatchbetweentwofingerprints.
• However,theUnitedKingdomrequiresaminimumsixteenpointswhileAustraliarequirestwelve.
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RidgeCh
aracteristics
Usethesecharacteristicsaspointsofidentificationwhencomparingfingerprintsamples.Themorepointsyoucanfindincommon,thebetterthematch!
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Characteristics of Ridge Patterns
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FINGERPRINTMINUTIAE
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Crossover
Core
Bifurcation (fork)
Ridge ending
Island
Delta
Pore
Scar
RIDGECHARACTERISTICS
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§ TheAutomatedFingerprintIdentificationSystem(AFIS)isacomputerizedsystemcapableofreading,classifying,matching,andstoringfingerprintsforcriminaljusticeagencies.
§ Createdintheearly1970’sto:§ Searchlargefilesforasetofprintstakenfromanindividual
§ Compareasingleprint,usuallyalatentprintdevelopedfromacrimescene
AFIS
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§ QualitylatentfingerprintsareenteredintotheAFISforasearchforpossiblematchesagainstthestatemaintaineddatabasesforfingerprintrecordstohelpestablishtheidentityofunknowndeceasedpersonsorsuspectsinacriminalcase.
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• ThecomputersearchesAFISsystemandproducesalistoffingerprintsthatmatchclosestwiththeoriginalprint
• Afingerprintexpertthenexaminestheprintsandmakesafinalverificationontheprint’sidentify
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• Bythe1990’smostlargejurisdictionshadtheirownsysteminplace.– However,therewasaproblem:Aperson’sfingerprintsmaybeinoneAFISbutnotinothers
• ThesolutionwastocreateIAFIS– IAFISistheFBI’sIntegratedAutomatedFingerprintIdentificationSystemwhichisanationaldatabaseofallfingerprintcardsfromalloverthecountry
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There are 3 types of prints that investigators look for at crime scenes:
1. Patent fingerprints are visible prints
transferred onto smooth surfaces by blood or other liquids.
2. Plastic fingerprints are indentations left in
soft materials such as clay or wax. 3. Latent fingerprints are not visible but made
so by dusting with powders or the use of chemicals.
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TYPESOFFINGERPRINTS
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LATENTFINGERPRINTS
Latentprintsareimpressionsleftbyfrictionridgeskinonasurface,suchasatoolhandle,glass,door,etc.
Printsmaybecollectedbyrevealingthemwithadustingofblackpowderandthenliftedwithapieceofcleartape.
Didyouknow?Camelhairisthemostcommonanimalhairusedtomakefingerprintbrushes.Nowmanybrushes(liketheoneabove)aremadeoutoffiberglass.
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LATENTFINGERPRINTS
Magnetic powder can also be used to reveallatent prints. This type of powder works betteronshinysurfacesorplasticbaggiesorcontainers.
SomeinvestigatorsusefluorescentpowderandUVlightstohelpthemfindlatentprintsonmulti-coloredordarksurfaces.
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LATENTFINGERPRINTS
Thecyanoacrylatefumingmethod(oftencalledthesupergluemethod)isaprocedurethatisusedtodeveloplatentfingerprintsonavarietyofobjects.
Click the icon to view the Crime 360 Super Glue Video
Ninhydrinisachemicalthatbondswiththeaminoacidsinfingerprintsandwillproduceablueorpurplecolor.Itisusedtoliftprintsfromsurfacessuchaspaperandcardboard.
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• Latent fingerprints are those that are not visible to the naked eye.
• These prints consist of the natural secretions (oil, sweat, etc.) of human skin and require development for them to become visible.
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LATENTFINGERPRINTS
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§ Developingaprintrequiressubstancesthatinteractwithsecretionsthatcausetheprinttostandoutagainstitsbackground.
§ Itmaybenecessarytoattemptmorethanonetechnique,doneinaparticularordersoasnottodestroytheprint.
§ Powders—adheretobothwaterandfattydeposits.Chooseacolortocontrastthebackground.
§ Iodine—fumesreactwithoilsandfatstoproduceatemporaryyellowbrownreaction.
DEVELOPINGLATENTFINGERPRINTS
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§ Ninhydrin—reactswithaminoacidstoproduceapurplecolor.
§ Silvernitrate—reactswithchloridetoformsilverchloride,amaterialwhichturnsgraywhenexposedtolight.
§ Cyanoacrylate—“superglue”fumesreactwithwaterandotherfingerprintconstituentstoformahard,whitishdeposit.
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DEVELOPINGLATENTFINGERPRINTS
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IODINEFINGERPRINTS
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NINHYDRINFINGERPRINTS
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CYANOACRYLATEFINGERPRINTS
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• Can fingerprints be erased? No. If, for example, they are removed with acids or chemicals, they willgrowback.Scarsonfingersmakeprintsevenmoreunique
• Is fingerprint identification reliable? Yes, but analysts can make mistakes.
• Is fingerprint matching carried out by computers in a matter of seconds? No, but the FBI’s Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS or AFIS) can provide a match in 2 hours for the prints in its Master File.
FINGERPRINTFAQ
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§ Ears—shape,lengthandwidth§ Voice—electronicpulsesmeasuredonaspectrograph
§ Foot—sizeoffootandtoes;frictionridgesonthefoot
§ Shoes—canbecomparedandidentifiedbytypeofshoe,brand,size,yearofpurchase,andwearpattern.
OTHERTYPESOFPRINTS
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Palm—frictionridgescanbeidentifiedandmaybeusedagainstsuspects.
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OTHERTYPESOFPRINTS
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Footprintsaretakenatbirthasameansofidentificationofinfants.
OTHERTYPESOFPRINTS
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Lips—displayseveralcommonpatterns
§ Shortverticallines§ Shorthorizontallines§ Crosshatching§ Branchinggrooves
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Teeth—bitemarksareuniqueandcanbeusedtoidentifysuspects.Theseimprintswereplacedingumandcouldbematchedtocrimesceneevidence.
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• Thebloodvesselpatternsintheeyemaybeuniquetoindividuals.
• Theyareusedtodayforvarioussecuritypurposes.
OTHERTYPESOFPRINTS
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• Newscanningtechnologiesanddigitallyidentifyingpatternsmayeliminateanalyticalmistakes.
• Traceelementsofobjectsthathavebeentouchedarebeingstudiedtohelpwiththeidentificationofindividuals.
• Tohelpwithidentification,otherphysicalfeaturessuchaseyesandfacialpatternsarealsobeingstudied.
THEFUTUREOFFINGERPRINTING
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• Fingerprintshavelongbeenusedforidentification,andinthemid-1800swererecognizedasuniquetoeachperson.
• Threemaingroupsincludearches,whorls,andloops.
• Basicanalysisincludeslookingforcores,deltas,andmakingaridgecount.
SUMMARY
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• Investigatorssearchforpatent,plastic,andlatentprints.
• Dustingwithpowdersorusingspecialchemicalscanmakelatentfingerprintsvisible.
• Newdevelopmentsmayeliminateerrorsbyanalysts.
SUMMARY
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• Please follow all directions exactly! • Be conservative of all supplies. Do
not waste any of the powder! • WARNING: Immature behavior in a
lab setting will earn you a line in your agenda.
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FINGERPRINTLAB
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It’stimetomakesomeprints!
AvoidPartialPrints
GOODPRINTGetasmuchofthetoppartofyourfingeraspossible!
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1. Roll the “pad” portion of your thumbover theinkpadfromtheleftsideofyourthumbtotheright. You do NOT have to push down reallyhard!
2. Rollthe“pad”portionofyourthumbfromtheleftsideofyourthumbtotherightinthecorrectboxonyourpapertomakeathumbprint.
3. Continue this process to make a fingerprint of all tenfingersonthe“MyPrints”worksheet.
4. Useyournotesandamagnifyinglenstohelpyoufigureoutwhattypeofpatternisfoundineachofyourfingerprints.Labeleachonewiththepattern’sname.
DIRECTIONS
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DEVELOPINGALATENTPRINT
1. Coveryourtablewithwhitebutcherpaperornewspaper.EverythingyoudustMUSTbeplacedonthepaper!
2. Getaliftingkitfromyourteacherthatcontainsblackpowder,brushes,andcleartape.
3. Pressthepadofyourrightthumbonaglassslidetomakeaprint.Placetheslideonthepapercoveringyourtable.
4. Dipabrushlightlyintothecontainerofblackpowderandthentapofftheextraonthelid.YouONLYneedaverysmallamountofpowdertodusttheprint.
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DEVELOPINGALATENTPRINT
5. Usingthefingerprintbrushandblackpowder,GENTLYdustthefingerprint(useacircularmotion).Ifyoubrushtoohard,youwilldestroythefingerprint.
6. Usingapieceofcleartape,pressandlifttheprintoffofthesurface.
7. Tapeyourlatentprintintoyourlabnotebook.
8. Identifyyourprintpatternaseitheraloop,archorwhorl.
CAUTION: The black powder will be messy and isn’t easy to clean up. Don’t dust anything without permission!
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CLEANUPYOURAREA1. Cleanofftheglassslidesandputthembackinthekit
withthebrushesandtape.
2. Havesomeonehelpyoufoldthepaperinhalfandtapittoreturntheextrablackpowdertothecontainer.
3. Puttheblackpowderinthecontainerandhaveitcheckedinbyyourteacher.
4. GetaDRYtowelandwipedownthetable,especiallytheedgesthatweren’tcoveredwithpaper.
5. ThengetaWETtoweltowashoffthetableandthenwipeitwithsomedrytowels.Keepcleaninguntilalltheblackpowderisoffthetable!