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    are computers used in fingerprint analysis? Exeperts examine tiny fingerprints in details known as minutiae. These may be loops. Dots‚ forks‚ island‚ etc. Several comparison points must be perfectly matched for two fingerprints to be considered identical. 3. Who is a pioneer in fingerprint analysis? Describe a famous case that this person was involved in. Edward Foster studied fingerprint analysis in the US and introdiced it to Canada. In 1911‚ foster testified as a fingerprint expert in the Jennings

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    Lizzie Reynolds 9/22/13 04.05 1. What are the three types of fingerprints found in the human population? How often does each occur? Three types of fingerprints found in the human population include loop fingerprints‚ which about 60-65% of the population have‚ whorl fingerprints‚ which about 30-35% of the population has‚ and arch fingerprints‚ which only about 5% of the population has. 2. What is a medulla? What do forensic scientists use this for? Medulla is a set of cells that run through

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    Unit Four Text Questions What are the three types of fingerprints found in the human population? How often does each occur? Answer: Three types of fingerprints found in the human population are loop where 60 to 65 percent of the population has them‚ whorl where 30 to 35 percent have them‚ and arch where about 5 percent have them. What is a medulla? What do forensic scientists use this for? Answer: Medulla is a set of cells that runs through a hair. They use it to compare and identify hair. What

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    investigating a burglary include controlling the scene and determining if the entry was forced or unforced as well as what entry and exit points were utilized by the criminal. Next‚ the investigator will need to be very observant to possible tools and fingerprints that the criminal may have left behind that can contain DNA evidence. After these steps are completed‚ the investigator will need to package the items in an appropriate fashion for the laboratory. Further‚ the investigator will proceed to question

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    to secure one’s identity and individuality. Different system like face recognition‚ fingerprint analysis‚ voice recognition and signature verification are some of the examples of biometrics. Biometrics is the science and technology of measuring and analyzing biological data. In information technology‚ biometrics refers to technologies that measure and analyze human body characteristics‚ such as DNA‚ fingerprints‚ eye retinas and irises‚ voice patterns‚ facial patterns and hand measurements‚ for authentication purposes

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    cases are being tried in court. Studies show that juries are calling for more forensic evidence and may be finding individuals not guilty when there is not a great deal of forensic evidence. Juries are also increasingly using terms (such as latent fingerprints or mitochondrial DNA) found on these programs‚ even when they are not used in the trial. Finally‚ juries are increasingly expecting to see the complex tests and techniques seen on TV‚ even when they are not available or reasonable given the

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    Bibliography: Anil‚ J. (2008‚ December). Fingerprint Identification. Retrieved December 7‚ 2008‚ from http://biometrics.cse.msu.edu/fingerprint.html Ashbaugh‚ David (1999). Quantitative- Qualitative friction Ridge Analysis. Boca Raton‚ Florida: crcpress.

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    in fingerprint analysis? Experts examine tiny fingerprint details also know as minutiae. These can be loops‚ dots‚ forks or islands! Several comparison points have to be matched for two finger prints to be considered identical. 3. Who is a pioneer in fingerprint analysis? Describe a famous case that this person was involved in. Edward Foster studied the fingerprint analysis that was introduces in US and Canada. In 1911‚ he testified as fingerprint expert in the Jennings case. Fingerprints in

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    the case. For over a century fingerprints have been one of the most used tools of forensic science. Fingerprints have been used to identify criminals of small crimes such as petty larceny stretching up the ladder to crimes as serious as those committed by International Terrorists. It has always been thought that no two people in the world have the same fingerprints. In 2004 however‚ something happened that caused many people to question the reliability of fingerprint identification. In 2004 a series

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    Flash’s shirts to compare Reveille’s DNA and her fur using the gel electrophoresis using a ladder sample of DNA as the controlling variable. The next forensic testing compared the fingerprints on a notebook obtained at the scene to each individual suspect in order to discover to whom the notebook belonged. Fingerprints are very unique to every individual. Whorl patterns and arch patterns

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