Leather and suede items are associated with diverse acquisitive and violent crimes, from petty theft and counterfeit clothing/bags to restraints and sheaths for weapons. As a consequence, they offer considerable potential for fingerprint evidence. However, this potential is seldom realised and leather is considered a “difficult” substrate, with no single reliably effective reagent for revealing latent fingermarks. The challenge here is that “leather” is in reality a diverse and complex suite of substrates, with species and authenticity (real vs faux) dependent structure, variable topography (from patent to embossed) and alterable surface finish (in terms of colour and hydrophobicity). We demonstrate the effects of these issues on the perfor...
There are a variety of techniques that can be used for the development of latent friction ridge skin...
Cyanoacrylate fuming is a popular technique commonly used by evidence examiners for the development ...
There is evidence that the use of fingerprints for the identification of an individual, either for c...
Fingermark uniqueness assists with the identification of individuals. The predominance of latent fin...
International Association of Forensic Sciences 2017 Symposium - Toronto, CanadaThe identification of...
The uniqueness of fingermarks is an integral component in the identification process of an individua...
The Society for Wildlife Forensic Sciences - 2017 Conference EdinburghThe uniqueness of fingermarks ...
European Academy of Forensic Sciences 2018 Triennial Conference, Lyon, FranceThe predominance of lat...
Leather exhibits (purses, belts, phone cases) are frequently encountered in investigations of divers...
Fingermarks are one of the most important and frequently encountered pieces of evidence in a crime s...
Fingermarks recovered on fabrics from a crime scene can support the three aspects of forensic invest...
Fingermarks are believed to be unique to each individual and hence play a pivotal role as a form of ...
The effectiveness of latent fingerprint development techniques is heavily influenced by the physical...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
© 2018 The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences Fingermark recovery from metal surfaces is an area...
There are a variety of techniques that can be used for the development of latent friction ridge skin...
Cyanoacrylate fuming is a popular technique commonly used by evidence examiners for the development ...
There is evidence that the use of fingerprints for the identification of an individual, either for c...
Fingermark uniqueness assists with the identification of individuals. The predominance of latent fin...
International Association of Forensic Sciences 2017 Symposium - Toronto, CanadaThe identification of...
The uniqueness of fingermarks is an integral component in the identification process of an individua...
The Society for Wildlife Forensic Sciences - 2017 Conference EdinburghThe uniqueness of fingermarks ...
European Academy of Forensic Sciences 2018 Triennial Conference, Lyon, FranceThe predominance of lat...
Leather exhibits (purses, belts, phone cases) are frequently encountered in investigations of divers...
Fingermarks are one of the most important and frequently encountered pieces of evidence in a crime s...
Fingermarks recovered on fabrics from a crime scene can support the three aspects of forensic invest...
Fingermarks are believed to be unique to each individual and hence play a pivotal role as a form of ...
The effectiveness of latent fingerprint development techniques is heavily influenced by the physical...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
© 2018 The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences Fingermark recovery from metal surfaces is an area...
There are a variety of techniques that can be used for the development of latent friction ridge skin...
Cyanoacrylate fuming is a popular technique commonly used by evidence examiners for the development ...
There is evidence that the use of fingerprints for the identification of an individual, either for c...