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The present book “Fingerprint Identification” is an endeavour to put certain vital facts regarding fingerprints, their formation, pattern types, classification, characteristic features, scene of crime prints, comparison and their relevance at one place for easy comprehension.There are five chapters in the book. The first chapter describes the history of the use of fingerprints for the purpose of identification, the biological basis of their formation, ...
Forensic science encompasses a wide variety of scientific disciplines. Its foremost purpose is to offer unprejudiced, scientific support for use in courts of law. Scientific analysis of physical evidence is compulsory to assist the police in their investigations. These examinations include – detection of blood, semen, saliva, and other body fluids. Blood grouping from dried blood, or semen stains. Determination of origin of species from blood stains. Use of DNA ...
Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Food and Nutrition is a reference work for the broad field of Food and Nutrition, and is intended to be unique in both its completeness and content. The book addresses an obvious need, as interest in the subject has never been higher. The book is written in simplified language and covers thousands of issues dealing with this subject. The book is enriched highly referred, simplified and is in lucid style for the purpose of making it ...
It is essential for the law enforcement agencies to identify an individual responsible for a criminal act from among a multitude of people. This is possible only if the law enforcement agency is well equipped with modern laboratories where scientific analysis of physical evidence, recovered from crime scenes is possible. It is not only physical evidence but even trace evidence like strand of fiber or hair or a latent impression of a finger, a washed blood spot, a ...
Fingerprints evidence is perhaps the most affirmative exploratory means for personal identification. Fingerprints are formed before birth during the second trimester and by the time a child is born the fingerprints are already present. Two fingerprints reveal plentiful variations with regard to the ridge characteristics that are positioned all around the print area of a fingerprint at definite locations. Fingerprints are never identical. This book provides ...