Forensics chapter 6
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A small triangular region found on a fingerprint
No
Can fingerprints be altered
10 weeks
Finger prints are formed at
Patent fingerprints
Visible prints left on a smooth surface when blood, ink, or some other liquid comes in contact with the hands and is then transferred to a surface
True
Fingerprints are a result of oil and secretions from skin mixing with dirt
False
Fingerprints are considered to be class evidence
False
Fingerprints are formed deep within the dermis layer of the skin
False
Fingerprints of the left hand are mirror images of the fingerprints on the right hand
Latent fingerprints
Hidden prints caused by the transfer of oils and other body secretions onto a surface
Plastic fingerprints
Indentations left in some soft material such as clay or putty are
False
It is necessary to obtain a full print from a suspect in order to match his fingerprint with a fingerprint found at the crime scene
True
Loops are the most common form of fingerprints
False
Plastic prints must be dusted or treated in order to identify the ridge patterns
True
Similar print or ridge patterns can also be found on the toes
Loops whorls and arches
The three main types of fingerprints are
False
The type of powder used to dust prints will vary depending upon the weather conditions when the print is lifted
Humans make mistakes
The use of fingerprints in identification is not perfect because