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Nathaniel Gearles Fingerprinting
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Fingerprinting Different Types of Fingerprints Whorls Loops Archs
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Fingerprinting Whorls - is a circular type fingerprint that is the easiest type of fingerprint to identify.
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Fingerprinting Arch - is identified by the slight increase in the center of the fingerprint and decreases at the sides
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Fingerprinting Loop - is a fingerprint that curves over the center but then re-curves back and forms the loop.
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Fingerprinting Specific Classification of Fingerprints:
Arch, Tentarch, Loop, Double Loop ,Ulnar Loop or Pocked Loop , Whorl , and Mixed
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Fingerprinting When identifying Fingerprints you look at the center of the print and identify whether it is a loop,whorl, or arch . Then your look under a higher scope to see what specific print it is.
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Fingerprinting Methods :
dusting , infrared light , bi-chromatic powder, magnetic powder, flourescent powder ,super glue with fumming process,dye stain process , and a ninhydrin solution and the newest method is laser
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Fingerprinting Fingerprint is performed because of the ridges on top of a finger which make up the fingerprint. Fingerprints usually form between months during gestation
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Fingerprints Fingerprints consist of : protein , salts, sweat, amino acids ( All of this forms to make DNA ) people have the same basic fingerprints , but no ones sequence is the same.
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Fingerprinting Lifting Fingerprints :
Fingerprints are lifted by certain powders: Chromatic, Flourescent , magnetic
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Fingerprinting When fingerprints are left they leave either Latent, Plastic, or Visible Latent - invisible prints until processed Plastic - prints left in paint, wax or any other solid substance Visible - prints that are visible without even processing left in blood,dirt, ink , etc.
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Fingerprinting Fingerprinting replaced the Bertillon System
Bertillon System - system of classifying criminals based on their facial and bodily features and the measurements of the structures.
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Fingerprinting Fingerprinting replaced the Bertillon System after the William West Case Case in 1901
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Fingerprinting Fingerprinting - System that was brought about because of the William West Case . Fingerprinting was used to classify criminals based on the only bodily feature that no two people have the same of and it can never be changed. Fingerprints
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Fingerprinting Bertillon System :
Checked ; Body Height , Outstretched reach of both arms, Trunk Height, Length of head, Width of Head, Length of right ear, Width of right ear, Length of left foot, Length of the left middle finger, Length of left little finger, Length of left forearm.
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Fingerprinting Finger cards are used to keep criminals and their identity on file.
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