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What is Fingerprint Science?

Charity Delich
Charity Delich

Human beings are all born with ridges that shape fixed patterns on each of their fingertips. These ridges form loops, arches, and whorls that are unique to each human being, even identical twins. As a result, physical fingerprint evidence can be used to positively identify an individual. Fingerprint science involves the process of collecting this evidence and then subsequently validating and analyzing the evidence for the purpose of identifying an individual. The formal name for fingerprint science is dactyloscopy.

Many entities regularly use fingerprint science to identify individuals. For example, a police department can use fingerprint technology in order to nab a criminal or identify a dead body. A prosecutor may build an entire case against a defendant on the basis of positive fingerprint identification. Military regimes can use fingerprint science in order to identify an officer who has been seriously injured or killed.

Fingerprint science can be used to identify suspects in a crime.
Fingerprint science can be used to identify suspects in a crime.

Typically, there are two key steps involved in fingerprint science: fingerprint identification and fingerprint matching. As part of the identification process, an examiner must find and collect any available latent and patent fingerprints. Latent prints usually refer to ridge imprints that are inadvertently left on a surface and that are not visible to the naked eye. Using fingerprint science techniques and powders or chemicals, experts can make latent prints visible during the collection process.

Latent prints are not visible under normal conditions and must be revealed with special powder or a UV light.
Latent prints are not visible under normal conditions and must be revealed with special powder or a UV light.

Patent prints, on the other hand, are left behind on a surface or fingerprint reader when a substance is moved from a fingertip to the surface or reader. For example, a patent print would result if a person dipped his or her finger in paint and then pressed it onto a canvas. Patent prints can usually be identified without chemical processing and are often considered more reliable than latent prints.

A fingerprinting kit is commonly used to examine evidence from crime scenes.
A fingerprinting kit is commonly used to examine evidence from crime scenes.

Once a fingerprint has been identified, the print must be matched. Experts frequently perform fingerprint authentication and matching using fingerprint matching software programs. In general, the software first processes the fingerprint images using algorithms that help obtain clearer images of the original imprint. The original print is then compared to any matching records in the software's database for the purpose of determining whether a probable match exists.

Identical twins, who are identical in every other way, have different fingerprints.
Identical twins, who are identical in every other way, have different fingerprints.

Fingerprint science requires more expertise than simply knowing how to use fingerprint biometrics technology. Examiners must also consider the impact of friction on a fingerprint, particularly if that print is latent. Development medium, skin elasticity, slippage, and deposition pressure can all influence the appearance of a print, and competent experts must be able to analyze these additional factors.

Discussion Comments

whiteplane

So I know that everyone's finger prints are unique and so is their DNA. Is there anything else on the inside or the outside of the human body that is totally unique to that person. Maybe our teeth?

gravois

I had to get my fingerprints taken recently for a new job and the process was a lot different than I expected. First, I did not have to go to a police station. Instead I went to an office out in the suburbs that specializes in corporate security.

Also, I was expecting to have to get my fingers inked and stamped onto a card. But they had me lay my fingers on a scanner and it scanned the prints into a computer. No mess at all. It was a hassle getting it done but cool to see the process.

chivebasil

The singular nature of fingerprints has always fascinated me. To think that each and every person on this earth has something about them that is unique to them alone. There is something very comforting about that.

As inconsequential as fingerprints are having your own unique set kind of feels special. It is nice to know that there is something about me that separates me from everyone else.

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    • Fingerprint science can be used to identify suspects in a crime.
      By: Kevin Chesson
      Fingerprint science can be used to identify suspects in a crime.
    • Latent prints are not visible under normal conditions and must be revealed with special powder or a UV light.
      By: Kevin Chesson
      Latent prints are not visible under normal conditions and must be revealed with special powder or a UV light.
    • A fingerprinting kit is commonly used to examine evidence from crime scenes.
      By: Linda McPherson
      A fingerprinting kit is commonly used to examine evidence from crime scenes.
    • Identical twins, who are identical in every other way, have different fingerprints.
      By: Svetlana Fedoseeva
      Identical twins, who are identical in every other way, have different fingerprints.