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Mr. Chapman Forensics 30. Fingerprinting Continued. How Reliable is Fingerprinting?. Many experts claim that fingerprint identification is flawless. However, humans input and analyze the data, and humans make mistakes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FINGERPRINTING CONTINUED...

Mr. ChapmanForensics 30

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HOW RELIABLE IS FINGERPRINTING?

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HOW RELIABLE IS FINGERPRINTING? Many experts claim that fingerprint

identification is flawless. However, humans input and analyze the data, and humans make mistakes.

In 1995, 156 fingerprint examiners were given a test. One in five examiners made at least one false-positive identification.

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HOW RELIABLE IS FINGERPRINTING? In one case an American was jailed for

a train bombing in Madrid based on a positive fingerprint identification.

The American was held in custody for two weeks until the Spanish authorities told the FBI that the mark was from an Algerian citizen.

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HOW RELIABLE IS FINGERPRINTING? Because of the serious consequences

of making a mistake, it is important that fingerprint examiners be held to a high standard of performance.

Results are often checked and double-checked to prevent false convictions and to maintain the integrity of the science.

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HOW ARE FINGERPRINTS ANALYZED?

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HOW ARE FINGERPRINTS ANALYZED? Contrary to what you see on television,

fingerprint analysis is not carried out by a computer in a manner of seconds.

In 1987, the FBI had 23 million criminal fingerprint cards on file, and getting a match required manual searching.

It could take as long as 3 months to find a match.

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HOW ARE FINGERPRINTS ANALYZED? In 1999, with the cooperation of the

national law enforcement community, the FBI developed IAFIS – the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System.

The IAFIS provides a number of services to criminal investigators and police forces:

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HOW ARE FINGERPRINTS ANALYZED? IAFIS provides:

- digital, automated fingerprint searches- latent searches- electronic storage of fingerprint photo files- electronic exchange of fingerprints- test results

IAFIS operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

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HOW ARE FINGERPRINTS ANALYZED? With the IAFIS, agencies submitting fingerprints for

matching can expect results within 2 hours, a drastic improvement from 3 months.

Currently, the IAFIS maintains the Criminal Master File, which is the largest database of its kind in the world.

The Criminal Master File contains the fingerprints and criminal histories for more than 47 million people.

These data are submitted by state, local, and federal law enforcement agencies voluntarily.

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HOW ARE LATENT FINGERPRINTS COLLECTED?

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HOW ARE LATENT FINGERPRINTS COLLECTED?

As mentioned earlier, latent fingerprints are not visible, but there are techniques that can bring them out.

Dusting surfaces can make a fingerprint more visible. Tape is then used to lift and preserve the fingerprint.

Proper evidence collection techniques involve photographing the fingerprints before they are lifted.

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HOW ARE LATENT FINGERPRINTS COLLECTED?

To recover a print from a surface that is not smooth and hard requires the use of different chemicals.

When fingerprint residue combines with these chemicals, the fingerprint becomes more visible.

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THE FUTURE OF FINGERPRINTING

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THE FUTURE OF FINGERPRINTING Fingerprinting is not going away anytime soon.

New scanning technology allows fingerprints to be scanned at the a level of 500 to 1000 dots per inch, which even reveals pore patterns on the fingerprint ridges, allowing for even better matching.

It is possible that with time, the chances of mistakes will be virtually eliminated.

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THE FUTURE OF FINGERPRINTING Scientists are also discovering other ways to use

fingerprints.

It is becoming possible to detect trace amounts of other substances that criminals have touched in their fingerprints, such as explosives and drugs. * Remember Locard’s Exchange

Trace substances can tell a lot about the lives and activities of criminals, and the future holds other possibilities.