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Friction Ridge Skin : Comparison and Identification of Fingerprints

By: Cowger, James F.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Publisher: USA: CRC Press, 1993Edition: 1st ed.Description: 232 p.ISBN: 084939502X (hardcover); 9780849395024 (hardcover).Subject(s): Criminals--Identification | Fingerprints---Identification | Forensic Evidence | Forensic Science | Forensic InvestigationsDDC classification: 363.258 Cowger 25020 1st 1993 Forensic Summary: Here is a complete guide to the collection, classification, and comparison of friction skin prints and the determination of identity and nonidentity. It discusses: the cause and significance of variations in prints; the importance of class characteristics in print; the application of probability in decision making; and photographic techniques and considerations.
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Here is a complete guide to the collection, classification, and comparison of friction skin prints and the determination of identity and nonidentity. It discusses: the cause and significance of variations in prints; the importance of class characteristics in print; the application of probability in decision making; and photographic techniques and considerations.

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