Criminalistics 3
Criminalistics 3
Criminalistics 3
DEFINITION OF TERMS
DACTYLOSCOPY
· the science of identification by means of fingerprints .
DACTYLOGRAPHY
· the science of fingerprint classification for the purpose of identification .
DACTYL
· Latin word for “finger”
POLYDACTYL
· a person with excessive number of fingers, usually, an extra pinky or thumb
APLLIED SCIENCES
1) POROSCOPY Is the science which deals with the study of sweat pores.
3) PODOSCOPY Is the science which deals with the study of soles of the feet.
4. DACTYLOGRAPHY – Is the science which deals with the study of fingerprint as a means of
identification. It embraces four allied subjects within its scope namely: Dactyloscopy, Poroscopy,
Chiroscopy and Podoscopy.
5. RIDGEOLOGY – The study of poroscopy, edgeoscopy, and ridge characteristics for the
purpose of the positive identification of fingerprints.
6. EDGEOSCOPY – The study of the characteristics formed by the sides or edges of papillary
ridges as a means of identification
FINGERPRINT
· the impression or design formed by the ridges on the inside of the last joint of the finger and
thumb on any smooth surface through the media of ink, sweat or any reagent capable of producing
visibility
B. Syndactyl – having two or more fingers or toes joined together, congenital abnormality.
C. Brachdactyl – in this condition, the fingers or toes are abnormally short.
D. Ectrodactyl – the congenital absence of one or more digits. Sufferers may be born with as few
as two fingers and a thumb on one or both hands
G. Orthodactyl – here, the fingers or toes cannot be flexed, ordinarily as a result of symphalangy.
2. PRINCIPLE OF VARIATION – That no two prints of the different persons nor the neighboring
fingers of the same person have ever been found to be identical in all respects.
1) ROLLED
2) SIMPLE/PLAIN
ROLLING
- the manner of placing fingerprints
TYPELINES
- the two innermost lines which are parallel or about parallel which diverge, surround or tend to
surround the pattern area
- the boundaries of a fingerprint pattern
- PATTERN AREA
- that part of the loop or whorl in which appears the delta, core and other ridges
- the area of concern in classification
- always enclosed by the type line
Appendage – A short ridge at the top or summit of a recurve usually at right angle.
Furrows – Are depressions or canals between the ridges which maybe compared with the low area
in a tire tread.
RIDGES
- tiny, elevated, hill-like structures on the surface of the skin of the fingers
- the basis of examination, comparison and identification .
BC 200s China
Chinese records from the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) include details about using handprints as
evidence during burglary investigations.
Clay seals bearing friction ridge impressions were used during both the Qin and Han Dynasties
(221 BC - 220 AD).
The first to devise a scientific method of identification called ANTHROPOMETRY, 1ST used by
the police in identifying criminals.
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