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Reading Fingerprints bsapp.com
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Reading Prints The key to reading prints is not to find each and every characteristic in the prints, but to get the trend of patterns. Most prints found at a crime scene are partial prints which rarely contain all deltas and cores. We must learn how to look at the trend of the lines as a whole, rather than individual lines. bsapp.com
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Contain an “S” shape within the print
Double Loops Contain an “S” shape within the print bsapp.com
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Plain Whorls & Central Pocket Loops
These are the only prints that contain a circle or spiral within the print Plain Whorl CP Loop bsapp.com
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Central Pocket Loop Plain Whorl bsapp.com
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Plain Whorl or Central Pocket Loop
A Plain Whorl has symmetry-core in the center, deltas near the bottom of the print bsapp.com
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Plain Whorl or Central Pocket Loop
One of the deltas on a CPL will be twisted and closer to the core (no symmetry) bsapp.com
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These prints have some lines that enter at one side, turn, and then exit the same side
Loops bsapp.com
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Ulnar Loop bsapp.com
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Radial Loop bsapp.com
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Arches All lines enter at one side of the print and exit the other
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