The impressions left by friction ridge skin on the grasping surfaces of the hands not only demonstrate contact, but are also sufficiently discriminating to allow personal identification. They are thus extremely important in criminal investigations to establish links between the objects, victims, and suspects. The most common forms of these impressions are latent (hidden) fingerprints, and successful recovery from a scene or object relies on their detection. A range of physical and chemical methods have been developed over the years for the visualization of latent fingerprints. These methods target differences between the latent fingerprint and the substrate on which it is laid and are based either on physical attraction or a chemical reacti...
Fingerprints have provided a valuable method of personal identification in forensic science and crim...
Physical evidence at a crime scene may be present in an infinite variety of forms and materials. Som...
The substances deposited from the fingertip onto a surface during contact between them represent a h...
The chemical composition of fingerprint residue is complex and highly variable. Several components a...
Fingerprint residue is composed of a complex mixture of secretions from various skin glands, materia...
Abstract. The acceptance of fingerprint evidence by the courts has always been predicated on the ass...
Fingerprints are a vital and unique identity of a person. These are impressions left by the friction...
Latent fingerprints consist of natural secretions found on the skin surface and external contaminant...
Aggregation-induced emission of two silole compounds was explored for enhancing the visualization of...
Latent fingerprints created by the transfer of perspiration from skin to a surface, require chemical...
Fingerprints are crucial pieces of evidence that can be used both for identification purposes but al...
This chapter provides an overview of chemical techniques for the detection of latent fingermarks, wi...
Physical evidence at a crime scene may be present in an infinite variety of forms and materials. Som...
The substances deposited from the fingertip onto a surface during contact between them represent a h...
Fingerprints have provided a valuable method of personal identification in forensic science and crim...
Fingerprints have provided a valuable method of personal identification in forensic science and crim...
Physical evidence at a crime scene may be present in an infinite variety of forms and materials. Som...
The substances deposited from the fingertip onto a surface during contact between them represent a h...
The chemical composition of fingerprint residue is complex and highly variable. Several components a...
Fingerprint residue is composed of a complex mixture of secretions from various skin glands, materia...
Abstract. The acceptance of fingerprint evidence by the courts has always been predicated on the ass...
Fingerprints are a vital and unique identity of a person. These are impressions left by the friction...
Latent fingerprints consist of natural secretions found on the skin surface and external contaminant...
Aggregation-induced emission of two silole compounds was explored for enhancing the visualization of...
Latent fingerprints created by the transfer of perspiration from skin to a surface, require chemical...
Fingerprints are crucial pieces of evidence that can be used both for identification purposes but al...
This chapter provides an overview of chemical techniques for the detection of latent fingermarks, wi...
Physical evidence at a crime scene may be present in an infinite variety of forms and materials. Som...
The substances deposited from the fingertip onto a surface during contact between them represent a h...
Fingerprints have provided a valuable method of personal identification in forensic science and crim...
Fingerprints have provided a valuable method of personal identification in forensic science and crim...
Physical evidence at a crime scene may be present in an infinite variety of forms and materials. Som...
The substances deposited from the fingertip onto a surface during contact between them represent a h...