AbstractA short continuation study was done to investigate whether three fingerprint methods can recover latent fingerprints on transparent foil submerged in water. Donors intentionally placed fingerprints on transparent foil surfaces. The surfaces to be examined were exposed to the influences of stagnant water during different time intervals. Latent fingerprints were recovered with Swedish soot mixture powder, small particle reagent (SPR) and cyanoacrylate (CA). Although good results were achieved with all methods, SPR technique proved to be the best. The experiment established and confirmed that finger marks on transparent foil surfaces can be developed even after having been exposed to water for at least one week
The ability to obtain fingerprints is an important part of forensic science used to identify the ide...
This study investigates the conditions under which undeveloped fingermarks will transfer between sur...
Waterways have been used for disposing evidence by perpetrators, especially during homicide, renderi...
AbstractA study was done to investigate whether certain fingerprint methods can recover latent finge...
Abstract Background Criminal offenders have a fundamental goal not to leave any traces at the crime ...
AbstractA study was done to investigate whether certain fingerprint methods can recover latent finge...
Abstract:Small particle reagent (SPR) is a technique performed to detect latent fingerprints left on...
Abstract:Small particle reagent (SPR) is a widely used method for developing latent fingerprints on ...
AbstractFingerprints are the most affirmative source of personnel identification and are also one of...
AbstractA diverse range of physical and chemical methods is available for the development of latent ...
ABSTRACTFingerprints are the most widely preferred type of evidence retrieval technique worldwide, w...
ABSTRACTFingerprints are the most widely preferred type of evidence retrieval technique worldwide, w...
Introduction: Recovery of evidence such as murder weapons in waterways has been commonly reported. H...
Waterways have been frequently used for disposing evidence by perpetrators, especially during homici...
Fingerprints are crucial pieces of evidence that can be used both for identification purposes but al...
The ability to obtain fingerprints is an important part of forensic science used to identify the ide...
This study investigates the conditions under which undeveloped fingermarks will transfer between sur...
Waterways have been used for disposing evidence by perpetrators, especially during homicide, renderi...
AbstractA study was done to investigate whether certain fingerprint methods can recover latent finge...
Abstract Background Criminal offenders have a fundamental goal not to leave any traces at the crime ...
AbstractA study was done to investigate whether certain fingerprint methods can recover latent finge...
Abstract:Small particle reagent (SPR) is a technique performed to detect latent fingerprints left on...
Abstract:Small particle reagent (SPR) is a widely used method for developing latent fingerprints on ...
AbstractFingerprints are the most affirmative source of personnel identification and are also one of...
AbstractA diverse range of physical and chemical methods is available for the development of latent ...
ABSTRACTFingerprints are the most widely preferred type of evidence retrieval technique worldwide, w...
ABSTRACTFingerprints are the most widely preferred type of evidence retrieval technique worldwide, w...
Introduction: Recovery of evidence such as murder weapons in waterways has been commonly reported. H...
Waterways have been frequently used for disposing evidence by perpetrators, especially during homici...
Fingerprints are crucial pieces of evidence that can be used both for identification purposes but al...
The ability to obtain fingerprints is an important part of forensic science used to identify the ide...
This study investigates the conditions under which undeveloped fingermarks will transfer between sur...
Waterways have been used for disposing evidence by perpetrators, especially during homicide, renderi...