Fingermarks are a key form of physical evidence for identifying persons of interest and linking them to the scene of a crime. Visualising latent (hidden) fingermarks can be difficult and the correct choice of techniques is essential to develop and preserve any fingermarks or other (e.g. DNA) evidence that might be present. Metal surfaces (stainless steel in particular) have proven to be challenging substrates from which to reliably obtain fingermarks. This is a great cause for concern among police forces around the globe as many of the firearms, knives and other metal weapons used in violent crime are potentially valuable sources of fingermark evidence. In this study, a highly sensitive and non-destructive surface science technique called t...
© 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd Single metal deposition (SMD II), a recently proposed method for the dev...
Latent fingermark morphology was examined over a period of approximately two months. Variation in to...
There are many different fingermark visualization techniques available, and the choice of methodolog...
Fingermarks are a key form of physical evidence for identifying persons of interest and linking them...
It is a statement widely agreed upon that the friction ridge detail on a finger is unique to each di...
© 2018 The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences Fingermark recovery from metal surfaces is an area...
There are many different fingermark visualization techniques available, and the choice of methodolog...
Due to their unique nature, fingermarks are the prime means of identification of an individual. Oper...
This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.o...
The substances deposited from the fingertip onto a surface during contact between them represent a h...
There is evidence that the use of fingerprints for the identification of an individual, either for c...
Fingermarks are believed to be unique to each individual and hence play a pivotal role as a form of ...
Fingermarks are one of the most important and frequently encountered pieces of evidence in a crime s...
© 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd Single metal deposition (SMD II), a recently proposed method for the dev...
Latent fingermark morphology was examined over a period of approximately two months. Variation in to...
There are many different fingermark visualization techniques available, and the choice of methodolog...
Fingermarks are a key form of physical evidence for identifying persons of interest and linking them...
It is a statement widely agreed upon that the friction ridge detail on a finger is unique to each di...
© 2018 The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences Fingermark recovery from metal surfaces is an area...
There are many different fingermark visualization techniques available, and the choice of methodolog...
Due to their unique nature, fingermarks are the prime means of identification of an individual. Oper...
This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.o...
The substances deposited from the fingertip onto a surface during contact between them represent a h...
There is evidence that the use of fingerprints for the identification of an individual, either for c...
Fingermarks are believed to be unique to each individual and hence play a pivotal role as a form of ...
Fingermarks are one of the most important and frequently encountered pieces of evidence in a crime s...
© 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd Single metal deposition (SMD II), a recently proposed method for the dev...
Latent fingermark morphology was examined over a period of approximately two months. Variation in to...
There are many different fingermark visualization techniques available, and the choice of methodolog...