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Advance techniques in dactyloscopy / by Jesus B. Vinluan and Jose M. Buenavista

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : Wiseman's Books Trading, c2006Description: xvi, 257p. 22.7cmISBN:
  • 978-971-92885-7-2
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • BFil. 363.258 V76a 1st ed.
Contents:
Chapter 1. The history of the development of the fingerprint system of identification --2. the ridge system --3. Types of patterns and interpretation --4. The fingerprint classification formula --5. Classification of scarred patterns, amputations, missing finger at birth, and referencing --6. Filing fingerprint records and searching --7. The general point of the identification activity enforcement at the crime scene --8. Fingerprint procedures and methods --9. Detection of the fingerprint at the crime scene and it's sampling techniques --10. Use of fingerprint powders --11. Advance techniques in developing latent prints.
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Chapter 1. The history of the development of the fingerprint system of identification --2. the ridge system --3. Types of patterns and interpretation --4. The fingerprint classification formula --5. Classification of scarred patterns, amputations, missing finger at birth, and referencing --6. Filing fingerprint records and searching --7. The general point of the identification activity enforcement at the crime scene --8. Fingerprint procedures and methods --9. Detection of the fingerprint at the crime scene and it's sampling techniques --10. Use of fingerprint powders --11. Advance techniques in developing latent prints.

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