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Fingerprint analysis laboratory workbook

โœ Scribed by Hillary Moses Daluz


Publisher
Crc Press
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
132
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents



Content: Lab 1. Introduction: Class and Individual Characteristics Lab 2. History: Historical Figures and Anthropometry Lab 3. Physiology and Embryology Lab 4. Fingerprint Patterns and Classification Lab 5. Known Fingerprints Lab 6. The Nature of Latent Fingerprints Lab 7. Biometrics: Livescan and AFIS Lab 8. Introduction to Processing Methods Lab 9. Forensic Light Sources Lab 10. Physical Processing Methods Lab 11. Chemical Processing Methods: Porous Substrates Lab 12. Chemical Processing Methods: Nonporous Substrates Lab 13. Chemical Processing Methods: Other Substrates and Matrices Lab 14. Documentation Lab 15. Crime Scene Processing Lab 16. Fingerprint Comparisons Lab 17. Palm Print Comparisons Lab 18. Courtroom Testimony Index


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