There are many different fingermark visualization techniques available, and the choice of methodology employed may be dependent on the surface type. This comprehensive review of the scientific literature evaluates the methodologies of fingermark enhancement methods that are applicable to metallic surfaces; optical, physical, chemical, and physicochemical methods are critically discussed. Methods that are currently used and those that have the potential to reduce the cost and time required to process evidence and increase the recovery rates are considered and are assessed against the Centre for Applied Science and Technology (CAST) and the International Fingerprint Research Group (IFRG) guidelines. The use of chemical imaging techniques in p...
Fingermarks represent an extremely valuable evidential element as they can link an individual with a...
© 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. Despite significant ongoing research, a substantial proportion of laten...
Fingermarks are believed to be unique to each individual and hence play a pivotal role as a form of ...
There are many different fingermark visualization techniques available, and the choice of methodolog...
There are many different fingermark visualization techniques available, and the choice of methodolog...
© 2018 The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences Fingermark recovery from metal surfaces is an area...
Due to their unique nature, fingermarks are the prime means of identification of an individual. Oper...
Fingermark deposits are left on surfaces touched with the bare hands, and these traces can be exploi...
Despite significant ongoing research, a substantial proportion of latent fingermarks remain undetect...
There has been a renaissance in the innovation of physicochemical methods for the visual...
The disulfur dinitride process for fingermark visualisation was first reported a decade ago, with pr...
The substances deposited from the fingertip onto a surface during contact between them represent a h...
There is evidence that the use of fingerprints for the identification of an individual, either for c...
Fingermarks are a key form of physical evidence for identifying persons of interest and linking them...
Fingermarks represent an extremely valuable evidential element as they can link an individual with a...
© 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. Despite significant ongoing research, a substantial proportion of laten...
Fingermarks are believed to be unique to each individual and hence play a pivotal role as a form of ...
There are many different fingermark visualization techniques available, and the choice of methodolog...
There are many different fingermark visualization techniques available, and the choice of methodolog...
© 2018 The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences Fingermark recovery from metal surfaces is an area...
Due to their unique nature, fingermarks are the prime means of identification of an individual. Oper...
Fingermark deposits are left on surfaces touched with the bare hands, and these traces can be exploi...
Despite significant ongoing research, a substantial proportion of latent fingermarks remain undetect...
There has been a renaissance in the innovation of physicochemical methods for the visual...
The disulfur dinitride process for fingermark visualisation was first reported a decade ago, with pr...
The substances deposited from the fingertip onto a surface during contact between them represent a h...
There is evidence that the use of fingerprints for the identification of an individual, either for c...
Fingermarks are a key form of physical evidence for identifying persons of interest and linking them...
Fingermarks represent an extremely valuable evidential element as they can link an individual with a...
© 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. Despite significant ongoing research, a substantial proportion of laten...
Fingermarks are believed to be unique to each individual and hence play a pivotal role as a form of ...