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  2. History of Fingerprints - Forensics Digest

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    History of Fingerprints – On a journey from being JUST impressions to Forensic evidence. Ancient artifacts with carvings similar to friction ridge skin have been discovered in many places throughout the world. In ancient Babylon, fingerprints were used on clay tablets for business transactions.

  3. History of Fingerprinting | HowStuffWorks

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    There are records of fingerprints being taken many centuries ago, although they weren't nearly as sophisticated as they are today. The ancient Babylonians pressed the tips of their fingertips into clay to record business transactions.

  4. Fingerprint - Wikipedia

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    A fingerprint is an impression left by the friction ridges of a human finger. The recovery of partial fingerprints from a crime scene is an important method of forensic science. Moisture and grease on a finger result in fingerprints on surfaces such as glass or metal.

  5. Evolution of Fingerprint Technology - Office of Justice Programs

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    This article traces the history of fingerprint technology and projects its future developments. Abstract. Although many people laid the foundation for the development of fingerprint science, Sir Edward Henry, a British inspector-general of police in the Province of Bengal in the late 1800's, is credited with taking the research of Sir Francis ...

  6. History of Fingerprints - Forensicspedia

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    Here is a timeline of key events in the history of fingerprints in forensic science: 1892: Francis Galton publishes “Fingerprints,” outlining the uniqueness and permanence of fingerprints. 1901: Juan Vucetich uses fingerprints as evidence in a criminal case for the first time, solving a murder case in Argentina.

  7. History of Fingerprints - onin

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    Fingerprints are the cornerstone of criminal history confirmation at police agencies worldwide. Fingerprints were the major factor in establishing the first forensic science professional organization, the International Association for Identification (IAI), in 1915.

  8. Fingerprint Sourcebook - Chapter 1: History - National Institute...

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    A criminal case in Bengal in 1898 is considered to be the first case in which fingerprint evidence was used to secure a conviction. The first systematic use of fingerprints in the United States was in 1902 by Dr. Henry P. de Forest of the New York Civil Service Commission.

  9. THE FINGERPRINT SOURCEBOOK - Office of Justice Programs

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    The earliest example comes from a Chinese document en-titled “The Volume of Crime Scene InvestigationBurglary”, from the Qin Dynasty (221 to 206 B.C.). The document con-tains a description of how handprints were used as a type of evidence (Xiang-Xin and Chun-Ge, 1988, p 283).

  10. Fingerprint technology has evolved from its application in criminal identification to a technology for personal use, largely thanks to the advances in cell phones in the 2000s. Automatic fingerprint readers became more precise with smartphones, employing different technologies.

  11. History of Fingerprints - Crime Scene Forensics

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    science of fingerprints: 1892 - Sir Francis Galton, a British Anthropologist and cousin to Charles Darwin, publishes the first book on fingerprints. In his book, Galton identifies the individuality and uniqueness of fingerprints. The unique characteristics of fingerprints, as.