This person developed a classification system
Henry or Vucetich
The study of friction ridge for ID purposes.
Ridgeology
A soda can would be considered this type of item.
Non-porous
An inked print is known as this type of print.
Patent print
This category deals with only whorls
Primary
This person developed a measurement system for criminals.
Bertillon
When two ridges run parallel and then split is known as this.
Divergence
This chemical is used at a crime scene for fixed items.
Powder
Another name for a fingerprint card.
10-print card
This category is written in all CAPS (ATURW)
Secondary
American author who wrote a book about fingerprints.
Twain
This is a chance, invisible impression.
Latent print
This chemical is used to fix a print on a non-porous item.
Cyanoacrylate
The bottom portion of the fingerprint card is known as this.
Plain impressions
This category has a "rat" rule
Sub-Secondary
This individual wrote a book titled "Fingerprints."
Galton
This is a visible print.
Patent print
This is one of two dye stains for a non-porous item.
Ardrox or Rhodamine
Postmortem printing uses this tool.
Postmortem spoon.
These two categories use a chart.
Major and Sub-Secondary
This individual promoted the use of handprints on contracts.
Herschel
Damage to this layer of skin will leave a scar.
Dermal
This chemical reacts with amino acids.
Ninhydrin
This type of inking captures the details on the full hand and fingers.
Major case prints
Which fingers are used in the final.
#5 or #10