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Advances in fingerprint technology second edition ebook

[...]... History and Development of Fingerprinting John Berry and David A Stoney 2 Identification of Latent Prints Robert D Olsen, Sr and Henry C Lee 3 Composition of Latent Print Residue Robert S Ramotowski 4 Methods of Latent Fingerprint Development Henry C Lee and R E Gaensslen 5 Fingerprint Development by Ninhydrin and Its Analogues Joseph Almog 6 Fingerprint Detection with Photoluminescent Nanoparticles E... Latent Prints Antonio Cantu and James L Johnson 8 Automated Fingerprint Identification and Imaging Systems Anil Jain and Sharath Pankanti 9 Measurement of Fingerprint Individuality David A Stoney 10 The Expert Fingerprint Witness Robert J Hazen and Clarence E Phillips 0923Ch01Frame Page 1 Monday, May 14, 2001 1:34 PM History and Development of Fingerprinting 1 JOHN BERRY DAVID A STONEY* Contents Introduction... the pertinent pages in Latin (Martin has entrusted the film to me to retain in my capacity as Historian of The Fingerprint Society) Professor Harold Cummins and Rebecca Wright Kennedy, of the U.S., translated the thesis in 1940, and The Royal Society of London obtained the translation and duly gave permission for it to be published in Fingerprint Whorld, April 1987 These are some of the interesting observations... the rugae and sulci going out from the margin are again reflected onto it Sometimes an elliptical whorl is seen on this eminence Fingerprint Classification A major step forward in the use of fingerprints was a method of classification that enabled fingerprint forms bearing differing patterns to be placed in a certain order, thus enabling the search area to be minimized If a classification system did not... However, note the amazing chain of events: … fingerprint pioneer Faulds … primates’ fingerprints … Charles Darwin … Mr F Galton (later Sir Francis Galton) … fingerprint pioneer! During the summer of 1976, I was, as always, fully occupied in my work as a fingerprint expert in Hertfordshire, specializing in searching for the ownership of finger imprints found at crime scenes, known in the U.S by the particularly... collection Working in pairs and using our vacation days, we eventually examined the hand and foot surfaces of all the primates In a few instances we lifted ridge details from the hands and feet of selected specimens This was done by carefully smoothing several layers of acrylic paint over the surfaces and waiting for each layer to dry before peeling it off When we returned to the Fingerprint Office in Hertfordshire,... with her having been a dancer, and the alternative of her being a chantress was much more acceptable Finger Imprints on Artifacts in Antiquity (circa 3000 B.C.) In Fingerprint Whorld, October 1976, I published my research on this subject under the rather facetious title “Potter Throws Light on Prints.” I consider that I covered the subject quite fully and wrote: Research into finger imprints in antiquity... can ascertain, to examine and record the hands, feet, and prehensile tails of every species of primate In a later section, I shall discuss the fingerprint pioneer Dr Henry Faulds (pronounced “folds”) in some detail; but in the present context I believe it is enormously interesting to report that on February 15, 1880, Faulds wrote to evolutionist Charles Darwin requesting his aid in obtaining the finger... “digital impression” was placed on each brick used in the construction of the king’s storehouse This method of making identifying marks is also found on bricks used in the construction of the “royal buildings” in Ancient Egypt It is pertinent to note that in these two examples the buildings were for kings or pharaohs, suggesting the importance placed in the craftsmanship which was confirmed by the finger... to them was at that time under serious review Fingerprint experts do not like this because the identification might have been made after laboriously searching perhaps thousands of fingerprint forms So in 1976 my position was that I had been scanning hundreds, possibly thousands, of fingerprints every working day for almost 22 years and at the back of my mind was the ever-present thought that all primates . Washington, D.C. CRC Press EDITED BY SECOND EDITIONSECOND EDITION Henry C. Lee and R. E. Gaensslen Advances in Fingerprint Technology Advances in Fingerprint Technology This book contains.

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  • Advances in Fingerprint Technology, Second Edition

    • Back Cover

    • Copyright Info

    • Preface

    • Acknowledgments

    • Contributors

    • TOC

      • Chapter 1: History and Development of Fingerprinting

        • Introduction

        • Evolution and the Elliptical Whorl (1976)

        • Neolithic Bricks (7000 B.C.)

        • Prehistoric Carvings (3000 B.C.)

        • Mummies

        • Finger Imprints on Artifacts in Antiquity (circa 3000 B.C.)

        • Grauballe Man (A.D. 400)

        • Philosophical Transactions (1684)

        • De Externo Tactus Organo (1686)

        • William of Orange (1690)

        • Thomas Bewick (1753–1828)

        • Concerning the External Physiological Examination of the Integumentary System (1823)

        • Fingerprint Classification

          • Dr. Ivan Vucetich (1858–1925)

          • The Henry System

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