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    communication capabilities of specialized databases in the criminal justice system. It will provide the definition‚ history of these specialized databases and provide the comparison of three different specialized databases‚ which are: Automatic Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS)‚ Facial Recognition‚ and Iris Scan. Included in this paper will be the Biometrics that has occurred throughout the years. Then there will the positive and negative effects of the new technologies on communication within

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    Temporary Immigration

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    watch on is the immigration and deporting. As of 2002 the ability to obtain a visa has gotten harder due to the Enhanced Border Security and the Visa reform act. In order to enter the U.S. the person who wishes to enter must a fingerprint and photo ID. The photo and fingerprint are given when signing up for a visa and also at the port in which entering (Rathod and Iyer). The reason why getting a visa is stricter is because the men that hijacked the planes had approval to be here. They had a temporary

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    Fingerprinting Process

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    Fingerprint Process Fingerprinting is an important process that many employers require in order for a person to obtain a job. Fingerprinting clearance is done to check a person’s background to make sure that he or she has never been convicted of a crime that would prevent him or her from obtaining the job in question. Jobs like teachers and day-care workers need to be fingerprinted to ensure that children who come into contact with these professionals are being taught and taken care of by someone

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    Biometrics Term Paper

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    automatically identify an individual based on physical‚ biological‚ and behavioral characteristics.” There are two classification systems in biometrics and they are: physiological and behavioral. Physiological characteristics pertain to fingerprints‚ facial recognition‚ DNA‚ hand geometry‚ the shape of your body‚ iris recognition‚ etc. Behavioral characteristics pertain to voice recognition‚ handwriting‚ the way that you walk‚ etc. There are also two categories for the use of this biometric

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    science or technology in the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in a court of law. Forensic tools examples are forensic photography‚ forensic ballistics‚ forensic toxicology‚ computer forensics‚ hair analysis‚ DNA analysis‚ and fingerprint evidence. Forensic tools can be used rhetorically in debate or argument. There are American TV shows that feature CSI’s using forensic evidence to solve murders; however these CSI’s show impractical interpretations of the abilities

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    Biometrics

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    org/html/introduction.html ) B. Historical Backgrounds / recent history (faculty.darden.virginia.edu/smithr/Biometrics.doc) C. Kinds and Types of Biometrics (citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.134...type...) 1. Bertillonge 2. Fingerprint 3. Hand scanning 4. Iris Scanning 5. Vascular patterns D. How and where are they collected? (http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/biometrics/offshore/collection.htm ‚ http://www.aimglobal.org/technologies/biometrics/biometricsfaq.asp ) E. Advantages

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    Criminal Procedure

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    catching‚ monitoring and convicting criminals. One form of criminal identification procedure that has become increasingly popular is DNA analysis. To identify an individual‚ scientists focus on 13 DNA loci and from that a DNA profile‚ or DNA fingerprint‚ is created. The reason this method is so successful is that the chances of two people have the same DNA profile are extremely rare. With DNA testing there are no mistakes. Identifying potential suspects‚ exonerating wrongly accused persons‚ identifying

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    Biometric Thumb Locker

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    CHAPTER I PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND INTRODUCTION The art of creating new peripherals as a medium for innovations and changes are being introduced. With new technology nowadays‚ more interesting materials are present and more systems are developed. In Rizal Technological University‚ Faculty‚ Students are using lockers or cabinets in a way of storing files or important documents for privacy and security purposes. Some locker is controlled only by ordinary padlock‚ so that the user might not

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    effective‚ reliable‚ easy and efficient way for school administrators to know for certain who is in their schools‚ where the students are each period of the day‚ and that they receive the services they require and deserve. By utilizing the unique fingerprint of the student for identification‚ tracking‚ and security‚ the problems and costs associated with the current expensive or inaccurate methods of identification are avoided. Finger scanning is the missing component that provides the irrefutable accuracy

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    E-Voting by Using Biometrics

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    Majan College MSC. In Computer Science Secure Data Communication E-Voting by using biometrics Study of using Fingerprints and Iris in e-voting Presented by: Muna Al-Busaidi. Student ID:1032796 Presented to: Mr.Ramalingam D. Answer for question (1) section (A): Introduction Biometrics is a technique to verify identity based on the unique physiological characteristic (physical and behavior) of human body such as finger print‚ iris‚ voice‚ DNA‚ face and signature‚ that can be identified

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