Chapter 6: Fingerprints Flashcards
Who is responsible for introducing fingerprinting?
Francis Galton
Who devised the classification system used in most English-speaking countries?
Sir Edward Henry
Which case study deemed the Bertillion system not reliable anymore?
William West and Will West
What are the 3 basic principles underlying the use of fingerprints in criminal investigations?
- A fingerprint is an individual characteristic
- A fingerprint will remain unchanged
- Fingerprints have general ridge patterns
The individuality of a fingerprint is determined by…?
the careful study of its ridge characteristics, known as minutiae
How many minutiae are on the average finger?
150
What is the outer and inner layer of the skin called?
Epidermis – Outer layer
Dermis – Inner layer
what is the layers of cells between the epidermis and dermis called?
Dermal papillae
Are volar pads formed before or after brith?
Before
How do you receive the formation of your volar pads?
Inherited traits
What are the 3 classes of fingerprints?
Loops, arches and whorls
Describe a loop fingerprint?
A loop must have one or more ridges entering from one side of the print, recurving, and exiting from the same side
Ulnar loop vs. radial loop?
- If the loop opens toward the little finger, it is called an ulnar loop.
- If the loop opens toward the thumb, it is called a radial loop.
How many deltas do loops have, if any?
1 delta
How many deltas do whorls have?
Minimum of 2 deltas