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Latent Prints Invisible prints Produced due to oils from skin Circumstantial, Physical, associative individual evidence Need special lighting or chemical processing to view Can be lifted
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Best surface for the formation of a latent prints: HHard and nonporous surface GGlass PPlastic FFormica SSmooth metal FFinished wood
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Chemically Detecting Finger prints Cyanoacrylate (super glue), bind to amino acids and forms a white print, uses fuming chamber Ninhydrin (triketohydrindenehydrate), dip or spray, takes several hours to develop, forms a blue/purple print, heating speeds process Silvernitrate, reacts with NaCl in print to form a blackish print when exposed to light
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Other Prints Patent Prints: prints formed from a substance on the hands like blood, paint,ink etc, These prints are visible. Plastic Prints: prints made in a soft substance like clay, soap, etc. These prints are 3D.
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Points of Minutiae: Crossover Core Bifurcation Ridge ending Island Delta Pore enclosure
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Name the type of points of minutiae:
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Fingerprints…. Why are they useful in Forensics? All individuals have different prints Each individual has 10 different prints Prints remain the same through out lifetime Prints can be classified into 9 basic types Points of minutia can be identified AFIS has been established
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