Chapter 6 Forensics
Cyanoacrylate
"super glue" fumes react with water and other fingerprint constituents to form a hard, whitish deposit
Ninhydrin
A chemical reagent used to develop latent fingerprints on porous materials by reacting with amino acids in perspiration
accidental whorl
A mix of different patterns. Cannot be classified as any other pattern.
trifurcation
branch into three
fingerprints are formed deep within the dermis layer of the skin
false
the type of powder used to dust prints will vary depending upon the weather conditions when the print is lifted
false
palm prints
lines can be identified and may be used against suspects; included in the fingerprints scans, 20-30% of the prints found
double loop whorl
made up of any two loops combined into one print
What are fingerprints/formation of fingerprints
on the basal layer of the skin, formed within the first trimester or 10 weeks of gestation, the epidermis protects it
radial minutiae pattern
opens towards pinky
ulnar minutiae pattern
opens towards thumb
Fingerprints that are actual indentations left in some soft material such as clay or putty are referred to as
plastic fingerprints
Minutiae
small or trivial details, trifling matters
How are latent fingerprints collected?
Dust it with fingerprint powder, sometimes you can use magnetic fingerprint powder, You use tape to collect fingerprints
How are fingerprints analyzed?
They scan the fingerprint, AIFIS identifies the type and marks the minutiae, inputs for info database, person running it identifies any possible matches
How reliable is fingerprinting as a means of identification?
Since humans identify the fingerprints, there is always a possibility that something could be messed up; reliable, but not 100% effective; it has gotten better over time with more technological advances
is it possible to alter fingerprints?
Yes and no, fingerprints may be altered but they usually go back to normal. John Dillinger tried to alter his but he essentially made his prints more unique.You can put acid or chemicals on fingertips, you can surgically remove them, or you can switch the fingerprints upside down in surgery.
Can fingerprints be altered or disguised?
Yes, but usually it is not permanent or not done very well.
ten card
a form used to record and preserve a person's fingerprint
latent fingerprints
a hidden fingerprint made visible through the use of powders or other techniques
the presence of two deltas in a fingerprint indicate
a print is a whorl pattern
plastic fingerprints
a three-dimensional fingerprint made in soft material such as clay, soap, or putty
delta fingerprint
a triangular ridge pattern with ridges that go in different directions above and below a triangle
patent fingerprints
a visible fingerprint that happens when fingers with blood, ink, or some other substance on them touch a surface and transfer the pattern of their fingerprint to that surface
fingerprints are a result of oil and secretions from skin mixing with dirt
true
is is important to always photograph a fingerprint before you attempt to lift it
true
similar print or ridge patterns can also be found no the toes
true
IAFIS
Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System
another way to make prints more visible is to apply certain chemicals. what component of a fingerprint chemically reacts with silver nitrate?
Chloride from salt in perspiration on the print combined with silver nitrate to form silver chloride.
compare and contrast fingerprint searches today using IAFIS with fingerprint searches that might have occurred 25 years ago
Fingerprint searches are much easier now than 25 years ago because we have a computerized system that runs a fingerprint and finds a match with it in almost no time due to a computerized formula. 25 years ago they had to check by hand for a match and there were probably more mistakes.
outline the steps in taking a ridge count from a fingerprint
First locate the delta and the core of the fingerprint. Count the ridges in between these two locations
what does the future of fingerprinting look like?
Machines have gotten better, Nanoparticles in powder to make prints possible, how to detect what you have touched
summarize how fingerprints are formed
They are formed during pregnancy (10th week of gestation) in the mother's womb when the fetus is only a couple inches long. When the basal layer creates new skin cells they fold and bend to create patterns
Central pocket loop whorl
Two deltas, a line drawn between the delta does not go through the central pocket
another way to make prints more visible is to apply certain chemicals. what component of a fingerprint chemically reacts with cyanoacrylate?
amino acids
another way to make prints more visible is to apply certain chemicals. what component of a fingerprint chemically reacts with ninhydrin?
amino acids
fingerprints are formed when?
at 10 weeks' gestation ( pregnancy )
loop fingerprint
begins at one side of the finger, loops around the ridge ends at the same side of the finger that it began.
plain whorl pattern
bullseye with two deltas
another way to make prints more visible is to apply certain chemicals. what component of a fingerprint chemically reacts with iodine fuming?
carbohydrates in latent prints
Plastic prints must be dusted or treated in order to identify the ridge patterns
false
fingerprints of the left hand are mirror images of the fingerprints on the right hand
false
fingerprints are generally considered to be a form of class evidence
false, they are a form of individual evidence
It is necessary to obtain a full print from a suspect in order to compare his fingerprint with a fingerprint found at the crime scene
false, you do not need the full print
fingerprint ridge count
from center of the core to center of the delta
whorl fingerprint
has a central circle area with ridges circling around it. Ridges DO NOT go from one side to the other
Iodine fuming fingerprint
heat up iodine crystals, combines with the carbohydrate in your prints and makes a brown print, fades quickly
silver nitrate fingerprint
salt in your sweat combines with silver nitrate to create the print
the use of fingerprints in identification is not perfect because
the current technology depends on humans to analyze the information, and humans make mistakes
IAFIS improves the speed and accuracy of fingerprint searches because it electronically accesses fingerprints from local, state, and national agencies
true