Abstract Background Criminal offenders have a fundamental goal not to leave any traces at the crime scene. Some may suppose that items recovered underwater will have no forensic value, therefore, they try to destroy the traces by throwing items in water. These traces are subjected to the destructive environmental effects. This can represent a challenge for forensic experts investigating fingerprints. Methods The present study was conducted to determine the optimal method for latent fingerprints development on dry non-porous surfaces submerged in aquatic environments at different time interval. The quality of the developed fingerprints depending on the used method was assessed. In addition, two factors were analyzed in this study; the effect...
AbstractFingerprints are the most affirmative source of personnel identification and are also one of...
ABSTRACTFingerprints are the most widely preferred type of evidence retrieval technique worldwide, w...
ABSTRACTFingerprints are the most widely preferred type of evidence retrieval technique worldwide, w...
AbstractA study was done to investigate whether certain fingerprint methods can recover latent finge...
AbstractA study was done to investigate whether certain fingerprint methods can recover latent finge...
Motorcycle theft cases in Malaysia have increased quite significantly with more motorcycles were rep...
The ability to obtain fingerprints is an important part of forensic science used to identify the ide...
AbstractA short continuation study was done to investigate whether three fingerprint methods can rec...
Waterways have been used for disposing evidence by perpetrators, especially during homicide, renderi...
Waterways have been frequently used for disposing evidence by perpetrators, especially during homici...
Fingermarks that have been immersed in water may be difficult to retrieve, given the solubility of e...
Introduction: Recovery of evidence such as murder weapons in waterways has been commonly reported. H...
Abstract:Small particle reagent (SPR) is a technique performed to detect latent fingerprints left on...
AbstractFingerprints are the most affirmative source of personnel identification and are also one of...
Fingerprints are crucial pieces of evidence that can be used both for identification purposes but al...
AbstractFingerprints are the most affirmative source of personnel identification and are also one of...
ABSTRACTFingerprints are the most widely preferred type of evidence retrieval technique worldwide, w...
ABSTRACTFingerprints are the most widely preferred type of evidence retrieval technique worldwide, w...
AbstractA study was done to investigate whether certain fingerprint methods can recover latent finge...
AbstractA study was done to investigate whether certain fingerprint methods can recover latent finge...
Motorcycle theft cases in Malaysia have increased quite significantly with more motorcycles were rep...
The ability to obtain fingerprints is an important part of forensic science used to identify the ide...
AbstractA short continuation study was done to investigate whether three fingerprint methods can rec...
Waterways have been used for disposing evidence by perpetrators, especially during homicide, renderi...
Waterways have been frequently used for disposing evidence by perpetrators, especially during homici...
Fingermarks that have been immersed in water may be difficult to retrieve, given the solubility of e...
Introduction: Recovery of evidence such as murder weapons in waterways has been commonly reported. H...
Abstract:Small particle reagent (SPR) is a technique performed to detect latent fingerprints left on...
AbstractFingerprints are the most affirmative source of personnel identification and are also one of...
Fingerprints are crucial pieces of evidence that can be used both for identification purposes but al...
AbstractFingerprints are the most affirmative source of personnel identification and are also one of...
ABSTRACTFingerprints are the most widely preferred type of evidence retrieval technique worldwide, w...
ABSTRACTFingerprints are the most widely preferred type of evidence retrieval technique worldwide, w...