Fingerprint Science
Pattern Types
Collection Methods
History
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This layer of skin contains the friction ridges that form fingerprints: 

Epidermis 

100

The most common fingerprint type

Loop 

100

Investigators use this light source to enhance the appearance of fingerprints

Alternate Light Source (ALS) 

100

This scientist is known as the "father of fingerprinting" 

Francis Galton 

100

Fingerprints begin forming in the womb at this week of fetal development 

10-12 weeks 

200

These natural skin secretions help leave fingerprints behind: 

sweat, oils, organic matter 

200

This pattern type includes tented and plain varieties

Arch

200

This purple in color chemical is commonly used on porous surfaces like paper 

Ninhydrin 

200

What system was commonly used for identification purposes before the use of fingerprints was adopted? 

Anthropometry 

200

This can temporarily damage fingerprints but they often grow back if the deeper skin layer is not destroyed.

Cuts and burns 

300

This term refers to the unique ridge characteristics used to compare fingerprints.

Minutiae 

300

This pattern has two deltas and circular ridges 

Whorl 

300

This common powder color is used on light colored surfaces 

Black 

300

This country was the first to officially adopt fingerprinting for criminal identification in 1892 after the Rojas Murders 

Argentina 

300

This layer of skin must be damaged for a fingerprint to be permanently altered.

Dermis, scar tissue will form! 

400

What two types of fingerprints are visible to the naked eye? 

Patent and Plastic 

400

This triangular region found in loop and whorl patterns is called: 

Delta 

400

This superglue-based method is used to develop prints on nonporous surfaces. 

cyanoacrylate fuming

400

In 1903, this U.S. prison helped prove fingerprints were more reliable than anthropometry. 

Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary 

400

Fingerprints are an example of this type of biological pattern, meaning no two are exactly alike.

Individual Characteristics 

500

This type of fingerprint is not visible and requires forensic processing to be scene: 

Latent Fingerprint 

500

This system categorizes fingerprints based on ridge flow and pattern type 

Henry Classification System 

500

This digital system allows fingerprints to be compared across databases in the US. 

AFIS (Automated Fingerprint Identification System) 

500

What is the strange case with two identical men who were imprisoned at the Leavenworth Penitentiary that helped prove that fingerprints are unique

Case of William and Will West 

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What type of fingerprint is three dimensional in nature and is typically found on tacky surfaces such as gum or putty 

Plastic fingerprints 
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