© 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. Despite significant ongoing research, a substantial proportion of latent fingermarks remain undetected in casework. Therefore, to improve existing detection techniques and to allow the development of new approaches, it is important to gain a better understanding of detection mechanisms rather than solely focusing on method formulations. As a starting point, it is crucial to gain a deeper understanding of the fingermark residue itself. Even if the chemical composition is reasonably well understood, little research has been reported on the physical aspects related to the deposition of fingermarks and their interactions with the environment and underlying substrates.This study aimed at exploring various techniques ...
Latent fingermark morphology was examined over a period of approximately two months. Variation in to...
© 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. Crime scene investigations often rely on successful development of late...
Fingermarks are a key form of physical evidence for identifying persons of interest and linking them...
Despite significant ongoing research, a substantial proportion of latent fingermarks remain undetect...
Detection of fingermarks at a crime scene or on related items is of prime interest for forensic inve...
Copyright © 2019 American Chemical Society. Fingermarks are an important form of crime-scene trace e...
Fingermarks are an important form of crime-scene trace evidence; however, their usefulness may be ha...
There are many different fingermark visualization techniques available, and the choice of methodolog...
This chapter provides an overview of chemical techniques for the detection of latent fingermarks, wi...
The substances deposited from the fingertip onto a surface during contact between them represent a h...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. The quantitative variation in latent fingermark deposits sampled from the same ...
Fingermark deposits are left on surfaces touched with the bare hands, and these traces can be exploi...
Latent fingermarks are derived from a transfer of material from the fingertips to a surface upon con...
The quantitative variation in latent fingermark deposits sampled from the same donor (intra-donor...
Further developments in fingermark detection rely heavily on improving our knowledge of latent finge...
Latent fingermark morphology was examined over a period of approximately two months. Variation in to...
© 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. Crime scene investigations often rely on successful development of late...
Fingermarks are a key form of physical evidence for identifying persons of interest and linking them...
Despite significant ongoing research, a substantial proportion of latent fingermarks remain undetect...
Detection of fingermarks at a crime scene or on related items is of prime interest for forensic inve...
Copyright © 2019 American Chemical Society. Fingermarks are an important form of crime-scene trace e...
Fingermarks are an important form of crime-scene trace evidence; however, their usefulness may be ha...
There are many different fingermark visualization techniques available, and the choice of methodolog...
This chapter provides an overview of chemical techniques for the detection of latent fingermarks, wi...
The substances deposited from the fingertip onto a surface during contact between them represent a h...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. The quantitative variation in latent fingermark deposits sampled from the same ...
Fingermark deposits are left on surfaces touched with the bare hands, and these traces can be exploi...
Latent fingermarks are derived from a transfer of material from the fingertips to a surface upon con...
The quantitative variation in latent fingermark deposits sampled from the same donor (intra-donor...
Further developments in fingermark detection rely heavily on improving our knowledge of latent finge...
Latent fingermark morphology was examined over a period of approximately two months. Variation in to...
© 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. Crime scene investigations often rely on successful development of late...
Fingermarks are a key form of physical evidence for identifying persons of interest and linking them...