2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.scijus.2015.12.002
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Techniques that acquire donor profiling information from fingermarks — A review

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“…Issues that a latent print examiner might face include only having a partial print to compare to the exemplars, or being given smudged and distorted prints to analyze (Saks and Faigman, 2008;Ulery et al, 2011). The latent prints could also overlap with other prints (Ulery et al, 2011), or be found on a surface where the difficulty of collection is greater (van Dam et al, 2016). It is also possible for a print to become distorted as it is made, influencing distances or angles between two traits on a latent print to misleadingly differ from an exemplar (National Research Council, 2009).…”
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“…Issues that a latent print examiner might face include only having a partial print to compare to the exemplars, or being given smudged and distorted prints to analyze (Saks and Faigman, 2008;Ulery et al, 2011). The latent prints could also overlap with other prints (Ulery et al, 2011), or be found on a surface where the difficulty of collection is greater (van Dam et al, 2016). It is also possible for a print to become distorted as it is made, influencing distances or angles between two traits on a latent print to misleadingly differ from an exemplar (National Research Council, 2009).…”
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“…The potential variability of surface -porous, non-porous, coloured, etc. -has also been identified as an obstacle for past studies on error rates of latent print examiners, which have typically used latent prints placed under controlled conditions on an appropriate or lower-difficulty surface (van Dam et al, 2016). In addition to this, two prints from the same source can appear different due to environmental influences or factors such as pressure distortion (Thompson and Cole, 2007).…”
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“…KEYWORDS: forensic science, latent fingerprint detection, nile red, mesoporous silica nanoparticles, thermal papers, water submerged surfaces Fingerprint is one of the most important evidences in the scene of crime due to its usage for personal identification based on the fact that there is no one whose ridge patterns are identical to another (1). Therefore, technology for visualizing latent fingerprints is vital, especially for latent fingerprints deposited on the porous substrates, such as paper, fiber, and leather.…”
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