What are the 3 main types of fingerprints we examined in class?
What are the names of the 3 serial killers you studied this unit?
Who is John Dillinger, Ted Bundy, Richard Ramirez

What does AFIS stand for?
What is Automated Fingerprint Identification System
What is believed to be the most popular reason Ted Bundy got away with so many murders?
what is his good looks and charm

What color powders did you use in the fingerprint dusting lab?
What is black, white (silver), Dual color
Which serial killer liked to pray on couples - typically on warm summer nights?
Who is Richard Ramirez

What is whorl fingerprint
What unit # is this?
What is Unit 4
What is the system that Alphonse Bertillon created to identify criminals?
What is Bertillon Measuring System
What is the most common type of fingerprint?
What is loop
What type of material did you use in the lab we just finished?
What is Fingerprint powders
What are the 6 other forms of "prints" that can be used to identify someone?
What is; shoes, lips, palms, footprints, teeth, voice
How many points of similarity must you need to use fingerprints as evidence in a crime?
What is criminal courts will accept 8 to 12 points of similarity. (Trick question - no legal requirement)