Vocabulary Terms
Characteristics of Fingerprints
Tie Breaker Questions
Collecting Fingerprints
History of Fingerprints
100

A center of a loop or whorl

What is CORE

100

What are the 3 types of fingerprints that could be left at a crime scene?

What is... Arches Loops Whorls

100

Fingerprints that are actual indentations left in some soft material such as clay or putty are referred to as

What is...

plastic print

100

When are fingerprints formed

What is...

10 weeks gestation

200

A triangular ridge pattern where 3 ridges meet

What is DELTA

200

State the 3 fundamental principles of fingerprints

What is...

1. fingerprints can't be altered or destroyed

2. fingerprints are the same for the duration of life

3. unique ridge characteristics

200

this print is made after coming in contact with colored material such as blood, paint, grease, or ink.  

What is visible fingerprint.

200

How many deltas does a loop have?

What is...

1

300

Points where ridge structure changes

What is MINUTIAE

300

Fingerprints are formed in the _________ layer of the epidermis

What is...

basal layer

300

What is the Henry number for an individual that has all arches and loops patterns?


What is..

1/1

300

Who created a way to identify repeat offenders?

Who is Alphonese Bertillion

400

What does IAFIS stand for?

What is Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System

400

Which fingerprint patter make up _____% of the population.

What is...

arches

400

Describe how to take a ridge count from a fingerprint


What is...

distance between the delta and the core

400

How many points of identification are required to make a match in the USA?

What is...

12

500

A form used to record and preserve a person's fingerprints

What is TEN CARD

500

How can a fingerprint be considered...

1. class evidence?

2. Individual evidence?


What is...

1. class- grouping based on Henry #

2. individual- ridgeology (minutiae)

500

What chemical process takes the longest to develop prints?

What is Ninhydrin

500

Describe the process for dusting?

What is...

1. cover with dust

2. remove excess dust

3. use tape to lift the print

4. place the print on the card


500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!!!!!!!!! Solve the Henry Classification problem in your sinks.

What is...


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