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surface that does not absorb moisture |
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surface that absorbs moisture |
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Summarization of nonporous techniques |
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Visual
ALS
Cyanoacrylate
Dye
ALS
Powders |
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Why is it useful to use sequential processing techniques? |
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1. Enhance/ develop latent prints
2. Least destructive--> most destructive |
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What happens when you complete a visual examination with ambient light? |
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Light that is available to teh viewer at the scene without the addition of any illumination device. |
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What happens when an examination is completed using alternate light with inherent illumination? |
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Ability for an item to give off light without the use of chemical/physical processing. Based off material composition, contaminants, or makeup. |
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Describe cyanoacrylate fuming |
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1. develops prints on nonporous items
2. requires heat, humidity, and an enclosed/ventilated environment
3. superglue fumes adhere to water components of latent and forms white color. |
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1. Cup Warmer/Hot Plate and Hot Water
2. Hotshot- self heating for portable crime scene.
3. Sodium Hydroxide & Cotton balls added to superglue. Oxidation to form cyano. fumes
4. Loctite Packets-contained on scene production of prints
5. Vacuum Chamber |
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When is fluorescent dyes useful?
Examples? |
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Best used on textured and multicolored surfaces
Ardrox, rhodimine, basic yellow, RAM, RAY, MBD |
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Fluorescent Powders:
Bind?
When useful?
Require?
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Bind to aqueous and fatty acid deposits on print
Useful on multicolored or textured surfaces
Require ALS visualization |
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Black/ White
Fluorescent
Bichromatic
Magnetic |
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Fiberglas- fingerprint powders
Magnetic Wand- Magnetic pwdr
Feather Duster- Fluorescent
Camel Hair Brush- WETWOP |
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Two different types of separation techniques |
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1. UNDO
2. Liquid Nitrogen |
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Reacts with oils and fatty acid components on nonporous items |
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Wet Wop Technique
Can also use sticky side powder |
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Reacts with Fatty Acid and Oil Residue
Prints can be lifted AFTER drying process. |
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Sequential techniques for development on POROUS surfaces |
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Visual
ALS
Iodine
DFO/Indanedione
ALS
Ninhydrin
Oil Red O
Physical Developer |
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Iodine Fuming. How does it work? |
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Vapor reacts with fats
Corrosive & Toxic
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Reacts with Amino Acids
Illuminated with ALS appears magenta or yellow
Can develop impressions in blood |
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How does Indanedione work? |
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Reacts with amino acids
Doesn't develop great colored impressions first, but forms pink color under ambient light. 530 nm strong fluorescence. |
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spray or dip evidence
air dry
heat for 10 minutes at 100 degrees
view under 530 nm with ALS
Store in dark area |
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Reacts with amino acids
need heat and humidity
will detect prints years old
Will develop prints in blood |
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Lipid stain by oils, cosmetics, and other fatty substances.
Good for evidence that was once wet
Produces better clarity than PD and is easy to use. |
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"wet" process which reacts with oils and salts and forms silver color
Effective for developing impressions on paper that have been wet
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Blood enhancement techniques |
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Amido black
O-Tolidine
Leucocrystal violet (LCV) |
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Golden rule for DNA and fingerprint development. |
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Any development technique prior to DNA analysis with exception of dipping, rinsing, or submerging. |
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Who is the father of light energy and what did he do? |
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Dr. Ronald Menzel
Used argon lasers for use in crime scene applications |
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Short wavelength= ________ energy |
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UV------V-I-B-G-Y-O-R--------IR
More energy----------------High WL |
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What is the goal of using a forensic light source? |
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Achieve ultimate contrast with print and background. |
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What do goggles do with ALS? |
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1. Block emission of projected light
2. Filter excitation source and allow fluorescent color to pass through.
Clear & Amber (UV), Orange, Red (IR) |
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the property of absorbing light of short wavelength and emitting light of longer wavelength. |
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o UV – protect eyes and skin
o Violet, blue, and blue green – protect eyes
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a search tool that allows you to search an unknown print against known inked fingerprints, knowned inked palm prints, and unsolved latents. |
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Leading provider of AFIS and other ingerprint biometric systems to law enforcement agencies worldwide. Most accurate systems in world with rapid response times (15k-500k/second) |
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CT State AFIS system, describe |
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Combined with RI and houses over 3 million sets of inked prints & over 2 thousand unsolved and palm print sets. Searches criminal and applicant files in both states. |
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Basic Methodology of AFIS search? |
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Latent vs. Ten print
Latent vs. Unsolved latent. |
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Search Criteria for AFIS? |
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Gender
Fingerprint, Multiple FGP, Hand?
One Pattern, 2 pattern, unknown?
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How many points should you mark out for AFIS? |
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- IAFIS only used to search one state at a time
- Increased latent print search accuracy by 3x
- ability to search latent palm prints against national system. State agencies are now allowed to submit their palm prints with arrests.
- Stores unsolved latents
- Searches criminal and civil repositories
- Ability to search specific geographical locations
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What does AFIS stand for? |
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Automated Fingerprint Identification System |
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What does IAFIS stand for? |
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Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System |
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Subject is not in AFIS
Poor Quality Latent
Known impression is poor quality
latent is outside the area cover by standard FGP cards
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How do biometric scanners work? |
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Take image
Identify ridge characteristics
Measures distance between, and gives a number.
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