A comparison of three current methods of fingerprint development on untreated metals (cyanoacrylate fuming with Brilliant Yellow 40 fluorescent dyeing, gun blue solution, and palladium deposition) and an electrostatic deposition technique is described. The conventional methods were successful to varying degrees at developing fingerprints on cartridge cases, with greater success observed when used on unfired cartridge cases. A Mann-Whitney U Test revealed no significant difference in the quality of prints developed by each of the current methods. However, the gun blue solution and the palladium deposition technique both yielded more potentially identifiable prints than the cyanoacrylate with brilliant yellow 40 technique. This work establish...
An evaluation of several current techniques available for the detection of fingerprints was undertak...
A comprehensive review of the latest fingerprint development and imaging techniquesWith contribution...
This paper reports a study comparing vacuum metal deposition and white powder suspension as techniqu...
A comparison of three current methods of fingerprint development on untreated metals (cyanoacrylate ...
A comparison of three current methods of fingerprint development on untreated metals (cyanoacrylate ...
This work compared the effectiveness of six different enhancement methods on six different sizes of ...
Abstract: This work compared the effectiveness of six different enhancement methods on six different...
The development of latent fingerprints on cartridge cases is a desirable ability for the forensic la...
Fingerprints are unique to individuals and have been used as a method of identification in criminal ...
Fingerprints are unique to individuals and have been used as a method of identification in criminal ...
The use of fingerprints to identify individuals in forensic cases has been useful for many years due...
This study examined the effectiveness of different weak acids in developing fingerprints on differen...
Fingerprint evidence recovered at a crime scene plays a key role in apprehending a suspect. Cyanoacr...
An evaluation of several current techniques available for the detection of fingerprints was undertak...
A comprehensive review of the latest fingerprint development and imaging techniquesWith contribution...
This paper reports a study comparing vacuum metal deposition and white powder suspension as techniqu...
A comparison of three current methods of fingerprint development on untreated metals (cyanoacrylate ...
A comparison of three current methods of fingerprint development on untreated metals (cyanoacrylate ...
This work compared the effectiveness of six different enhancement methods on six different sizes of ...
Abstract: This work compared the effectiveness of six different enhancement methods on six different...
The development of latent fingerprints on cartridge cases is a desirable ability for the forensic la...
Fingerprints are unique to individuals and have been used as a method of identification in criminal ...
Fingerprints are unique to individuals and have been used as a method of identification in criminal ...
The use of fingerprints to identify individuals in forensic cases has been useful for many years due...
This study examined the effectiveness of different weak acids in developing fingerprints on differen...
Fingerprint evidence recovered at a crime scene plays a key role in apprehending a suspect. Cyanoacr...
An evaluation of several current techniques available for the detection of fingerprints was undertak...
A comprehensive review of the latest fingerprint development and imaging techniquesWith contribution...
This paper reports a study comparing vacuum metal deposition and white powder suspension as techniqu...