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The Science of Fingerprints: Classification and Uses. Decoding the Silent Clues: A Comprehensive Guide to Fingerprint Analysis

Par : United States. Federal Bureau
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  • Nombre de pages4964
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664134455
  • EAN4057664134455
  • Date de parution19/11/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille6 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "The Science of Fingerprints: Classification and Uses, " the Federal Bureau of Investigation presents a comprehensive examination of fingerprint analysis, an essential technique in forensic science. This text intricately details the various classification systems, such as the Henry system, and explores the applications of fingerprinting in criminal investigations and civil identification. With a blend of technical precision and accessible prose, the book serves not only as a guide for law enforcement professionals but also as an informative resource for anyone interested in the intersections of science and criminal justice.
The narrative is enriched with real case studies that highlight the transformative power of fingerprint analysis in solving crimes, situating the book within a broader context of forensic innovation and its societal implications. The FBI, established in 1908, has been at the forefront of criminal investigation techniques for over a century. The organization'Äôs dedication to employing scientific methods to uphold justice has led to pioneering work in fingerprinting, particularly during the early to mid-20th century.
This book reflects the Bureau's deep commitment to research and development in forensic methods, providing insights into the technological advancements that have shaped modern investigative practices. For readers'Äîbe they students, law enforcement professionals, or curious individuals'Äî"The Science of Fingerprints" is an indispensable text that not only demystifies fingerprint analysis but also underscores its critical role in the fields of criminology and forensic science.
It invites exploration into the meticulous art and science behind identity verification, promising to enhance the reader's understanding of both the methodology and the historical context of this vital forensic tool.