This paper examines the extent to which data support the source attributions made by fingerprint examiners. It challenges the assumption that each person’s fingerprints are unique, but finds that evidence of persistence of an individual’s fingerprints is better founded. The use of the AFIS (Automatic Fingerprint Identification System) is problematic, because the algorithms used are proprietary. Additionally, the databases used in conjunction with AFIS are incomplete and not public. Finally, and most crucially, the finding of similarities between the mark found at a crime scene and a fingerprint on file does not permit estimation of the number of persons in a given population who share those characteristics. Consequently, there is no scienti...
There has been significant resistance from within the forensic science community to acknowledge the ...
Technology has changed how forensic evidence is processed. Prior to the 1980s, fingerprints were com...
Fingerprint examiners use a variety of terms and phrases to describe a finding of a match between a ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.For the majority of the 20th century, the forens...
Neumann, Evett, and Skerrett have made a major contribution to the art and science of fingerprint id...
Everyone knows that fingerprint evidence can be extremely incriminating. What is less clear is wheth...
Three studies are presented which provide a mixed methods exploration of fingerprint analysis. Using...
This research is concerned with the value of the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) ...
AbstractThree studies are presented which provide a mixed methods exploration of fingerprint analysi...
In 2009, the National Research Council issued Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: ...
The forensic science world contains a variety of disciplines that cover a wide range of sciences, fr...
"This paper will discuss the major developments in the area of fingerprint" "identification th...
The long practice of fingerprint science is accompanied by confusing thoughts affecting the interpre...
Fingermarks that have insufficient characteristics for identification often have discernible charact...
“CSI”-style TV shows give the impression that fingerprint identification is fully automated. In real...
There has been significant resistance from within the forensic science community to acknowledge the ...
Technology has changed how forensic evidence is processed. Prior to the 1980s, fingerprints were com...
Fingerprint examiners use a variety of terms and phrases to describe a finding of a match between a ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.For the majority of the 20th century, the forens...
Neumann, Evett, and Skerrett have made a major contribution to the art and science of fingerprint id...
Everyone knows that fingerprint evidence can be extremely incriminating. What is less clear is wheth...
Three studies are presented which provide a mixed methods exploration of fingerprint analysis. Using...
This research is concerned with the value of the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) ...
AbstractThree studies are presented which provide a mixed methods exploration of fingerprint analysi...
In 2009, the National Research Council issued Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: ...
The forensic science world contains a variety of disciplines that cover a wide range of sciences, fr...
"This paper will discuss the major developments in the area of fingerprint" "identification th...
The long practice of fingerprint science is accompanied by confusing thoughts affecting the interpre...
Fingermarks that have insufficient characteristics for identification often have discernible charact...
“CSI”-style TV shows give the impression that fingerprint identification is fully automated. In real...
There has been significant resistance from within the forensic science community to acknowledge the ...
Technology has changed how forensic evidence is processed. Prior to the 1980s, fingerprints were com...
Fingerprint examiners use a variety of terms and phrases to describe a finding of a match between a ...