Forensics Unit 7: Fingerprint Review
To be turned in for a grade before the test.
Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper & staple this sheet to your answers.
- What is the difference between a fingerprint pattern and a ridge characteristic?
- What are latent, patent and plastic prints?
- Sketch & label the different types of arches, loops and whorls.
- Identify the percentage of arches, whorls and loops see in human populations.
- What two items does a forensic examiner look for in a fingerprint? A delta and a _____.
- A loop that opens toward the thumb is called ______. A loop that opens toward the little finger is called ______.
- Silver nitrate was used to visualize fingerprint for the first time in what case? Refer to Case 4.1 (pg. 96).
- Which type of processing for latent fingerprints should be used first? Why?
- What would be the best way to visualize latent prints on the following materials: A) matchbook cover (cardboard), B) Popsicle stick, C) Vinyl upholstery, D) Cigarette butt, E) Broken bottle, F) Handkerchief, G) Toilet seat, H) Lightbulb
- Name the substance found in superglue that is used to make fingerprints visible.
- Even though the U.S. does not require a specific number, how many characteristics aretypically needed to make a positive comparison of fingerprints?
- Define anthropometry and identify the person responsible for developing this science.
- Amino acids are processed by what two types of chemicals?
- T/F? The imprint of a fingerprint consists of natural secretions of the sweat gland that are present in the friction ridge of the skin.
- 98-99% of a fingerprint is made up of _____. The remaining 1%-2% is made up of what 3 things?
- How long can fingerprints last at the scene of a crime?
- The oldest inked fingerprint document was found in what country? What was the time period?
- What is AFIS and who uses it?
- Name three areas of the body that contains friction ridges?
- Other than humans, what two animals have frictions ridges?
- Which part of the skin is responsible for creating fingerprints?
- When do fingerprints develop?
- How do you calculate the Henry System number? (which pattern is used?)
- Sketch & label all 12 minutiae.
- Whatchemicalsare used for processing latent fingerprints? What does each one react with and what color does each one develop the print into?
Forensics Unit 7: Fingerprint Review
To be turned in for a grade before the test.
Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper & staple this sheet to your answers.
- What is the difference between a fingerprint pattern and a ridge characteristic?
- What are latent, patent and plastic prints?
- Sketch & label the different types of arches, loops and whorls.
- Identify the percentage of arches, whorls and loops see in human populations.
- What two items does a forensic examiner look for in a fingerprint? A delta and a _____.
- A loop that opens toward the thumb is called ______. A loop that opens toward the little finger is called ______.
- Silver nitrate was used to visualize fingerprint for the first time in what case? Refer to Case 4.1 (pg. 96).
- Which type of processing for latent fingerprints should be used first? Why?
- What would be the best way to visualize latent prints on the following materials: A) matchbook cover (cardboard), B) Popsicle stick, C) Vinyl upholstery, D) Cigarette butt, E) Broken bottle, F) Handkerchief, G) Toilet seat, H) Lightbulb
- Name the substance found in superglue that is used to make fingerprints visible.
- Even though the U.S. does not require a specific number, how many characteristics are typically needed to make a positive comparison of fingerprints?
- Define anthropometry and identify the person responsible for developing this science.
- Amino acids are processed by what two types of chemicals?
- T/F? The imprint of a fingerprint consists of natural secretions of the sweat gland that are present in the friction ridge of the skin.
- 98-99% of a fingerprint is made up of _____. The remaining 1%-2% is made up of what 3 things?
- How long can fingerprints last at the scene of a crime?
- The oldest inked fingerprint document was found in what country? What was the time period?
- What is AFIS and who uses it?
- Name three areas of the body that contains friction ridges?
- Other than humans, what two animals have frictions ridges?
- Which part of the skin is responsible for creating fingerprints?
- When do fingerprints develop?
- How do you calculate the Henry System number? (which pattern is used?)
- Sketch & label all 12 minutiae.
- What chemicals are used for processing latent fingerprints? What does each one react with and what color does each one develop the print into?