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Workbook on personal identification / by William A. Revisa, Carmelita B. Chavez, Roberto R. Magbojos, and Edison B. Serion.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Quezon City : ChapterHouse Publishing, c2025.Edition: Third editionDescription: v, 156 pages: illustrated; 25 cmISBN:
  • 978-621-488-034-8
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • BFil. 363.258  R32w
Contents:
1 The human skeleton 7 -- Exercise 2 The cartographic sketch 31 -- Exercise 3 The dental chart 37 -- Exercise 4 Common laboratory equipment and apparatus for fingerprint pattern 53 -- Exercise 5 The basic ridge characteristics 47 -- Exercise 6 Technical parts of the fingerprint pattern 53 -- Exercise 7 Rules in determining type lines 55 -- Exercise 8 Types of deltas 59 -- Exercise 9 Rules in determining delta 61 -- Exercise 10 Types of core 69 -- Exercise 11 Rules in determining the core 71 -- Exercise 12 Types of fingerprint pattern 79 -- Exercise 13 The rules in ridge tracing 85 -- Exercise 14 Ridge counting and ridge tracing 87 -- Exercise 15 Fingerprint classification 95 -- Exercise 16 Fingerprint taking 101 -- Exercise 17 The filing system 109 -- Exercise 18 Lifting of latent prints by powdering methods 117 -- Exercise 19 Improvised fingerprint brush and candle flame soot 119 -- Exercise 20 Fluorescence examination laser or ultraviolet examination 121 -- Exercise 21 Chemical development of latent impression ninhydrin method 125 -- Exercise 22 Chemical development of latent impression Victoria pure blue method 125 -- Exercise 23 Gelatin sheet press 127 -- Exercise 24 Superglue fuming gas method 129 -- Exercise 25 Comparison fingerprints 131 -- Exercise 26 Fingerprint comparison chart
Summary: One of the most important phases of homicide investigation is the identification of dead bodies. Apart from identifying the victim's name, the investigator is also called to find out the dead person's address. This particularly true when the victim is a stranger to certain community and no means of identification can be found in his possession. In this case, it is necessary for an investigation to be equipped with the proper means of identifying bodies.
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1 The human skeleton 7 -- Exercise 2 The cartographic sketch 31 -- Exercise 3 The dental chart 37 -- Exercise 4 Common laboratory equipment and apparatus for fingerprint pattern 53 -- Exercise 5 The basic ridge characteristics 47 -- Exercise 6 Technical parts of the fingerprint pattern 53 -- Exercise 7 Rules in determining type lines 55 -- Exercise 8 Types of deltas 59 -- Exercise 9 Rules in determining delta 61 -- Exercise 10 Types of core 69 -- Exercise 11 Rules in determining the core 71 -- Exercise 12 Types of fingerprint pattern 79 -- Exercise 13 The rules in ridge tracing 85 -- Exercise 14 Ridge counting and ridge tracing 87 -- Exercise 15 Fingerprint classification 95 -- Exercise 16 Fingerprint taking 101 -- Exercise 17 The filing system 109 -- Exercise 18 Lifting of latent prints by powdering methods 117 -- Exercise 19 Improvised fingerprint brush and candle flame soot 119 -- Exercise 20 Fluorescence examination laser or ultraviolet examination 121 -- Exercise 21 Chemical development of latent impression ninhydrin method 125 -- Exercise 22 Chemical development of latent impression Victoria pure blue method 125 -- Exercise 23 Gelatin sheet press 127 -- Exercise 24 Superglue fuming gas method 129 -- Exercise 25 Comparison fingerprints 131 -- Exercise 26 Fingerprint comparison chart

One of the most important phases of homicide investigation is the identification of dead bodies. Apart from identifying the victim's name, the investigator is also called to find out the dead person's address. This particularly true when the victim is a stranger to certain community and no means of identification can be found in his possession. In this case, it is necessary for an investigation to be equipped with the proper means of identifying bodies.

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