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    analyzing physical evidence. 7 What is ballistics and what does it attempt to prove? Forensic ballistics entails the examination of bullets and firearms in an attempt to identify particular weapons used. 8 When should latent fingerprints be photographed? Latent fingerprints are invisible to the naked eye under ordinary light‚ but. Latent prints develop immediately and should be photograph. 9 What does maintaining the chain of custody evidence refers to and why is it so important What are the

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    Alphonse Bertillion: devised the first scientific system of personal identification that worked for awhile until 2 gentlemen with same name had same bertillion measurements - Francis Galton: Conducted the first definitive study of fingerprints and their classification - Edmond Locard: Incorporated Gross’ principles within a workable crime laboratory - Locards exchange principle 3: Be able to describe Locard’s exchange principle. - Every criminal can be connected

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    measurements to make a profile for an individual. I just wonder how long it took to do all the measurements. One thing about the full-service crime labs that confused me was the latent fingerprint unit was part of the optional services not the basic services. Francis Galton published a booking in 1892 showing how fingerprints

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    References: DISPATCH Magazine On-Line. Public Safety Mobile Data Systems (2010). Retrieved January 24‚ 2011 from http://www.findbiometrics.com/facial-recognition/ Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (2010). Retrieved January 24‚ 2011 from http://www.fbi.gov/hq/cjisd/iafis.htm findBIOMETRICS. Facial Recognition (2010). Retrieved January

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    but is not limited to: a fingerprint on the artwork that matches up to other fingerprints found on things that can be traced to Pollock; and when compared side by side to an original Pollock‚ No. 5‚ 1948‚ the artwork looks very similar. In addition‚ the artwork has been investigated and evaluated by Peter Biro‚ a Forensic Scientist and an Art Authenticator. If this company buys the artwork they will potentially be able to nearly triple their investment. The fingerprint found on the artwork has

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    system. Automated fingerprint identification system benefits law enforcement agencies through the use of computer graphics that are operated for the purpose of identifying an individual’s fingerprints (Wallace‚ H. Roberson‚ 2009). Live Scan fingerprinting and Iris Scan is both a new technology that is incorporated into the AFIS systems. Fingerprints have been around for many years. The process just was so time consuming. Individuals were responsible for classifying fingerprints‚ looking up an individual

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    Position Paper #2 Fingerprinting At Birth I think that having everyone fingerprinted at birth is a great idea for many reasons. First off‚ it can help if something was to happen to you and they needed to identify you by your fingerprints. Second‚ it can help more in crimes. Lastly‚ it can help if someone is kidnapped. Now-a-days‚ people are more violent and things happen more frequently than it should. People go missing and turn up dead. Some people are so badly damaged that they cannot be identified

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    Mayer on 1788 was the first to recognise the similarity of specific friction ridges and the facts that they never repeat Arthur Kollmann on 1883 discovered that random physical stress and tension might played a part in the development of the fingerprints. Inez Whipple on 1904 wrote an article that gave us an insight in the skin development in mammals. Harold

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    Trace Evidence

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    without some trace or transfer being left behind‚ detectives and CSI are taught to look for the smallest sometimes most inconspicuous pieces of evidence. Trace evidence can come in many forms. The most common types of trace evidence are hair‚ fingerprints‚ and biological fluid stains. When collecting hair‚ especially at a violent crime scene‚ there are several factors that have to be determined once collected. Some of those being whether or not the samples came from a human or

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    investigating a scene of crime and study how the deceased person died ‚or how they were murders or to see if it was a homicide ‚ so they can find traces for lead on who or what committed the crime. Any little detail can have traces of blood or even fingerprints any evidence is found and sent to a lab to be tested on. So today i’ll be talking about what tools and chemicals they use in a lab and how it helps them in an investigation. Ok so finding blood stains can be quite easy if shown in plain site

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