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Criminalistics: An Introduction to Forensic Science ¦ Saferstein ¦ 12th Edition
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The three kinds of crime scene fingerprints are visible prints, invisible prints, and latent prints.
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When using AFIS, the computer makes the final verification of the print's identity.
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A loop must have at least one delta.
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It is possible to obscure one's fingerprints by scarring.
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A latent fingerprint is a fingerprint made by the deposit of oils and/or perspiration that is ...
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The shape of the boundary formed from dermal papillae determines the fingerprint pattern.
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The second fundamental theory of fingerprints states that a fingerprint remains unchanged once the ...
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The second fundamental principle of fingerprints is that a fingerprint is an individual characteristic.
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Which step of the ACE-V process requires the examiner to identify any distortions associated with ...
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Computerized fingerprint search systems match prints by comparing the position of ________ and ________.
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