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Q: How is a forensic DNA print analysis match determined?
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What are the release dates for Forensic Files - 2000 Palm Print Conviction?

Forensic Files - 2000 Palm Print Conviction was released on: USA: 2002


What happens after the pattern of an individual print has been matched?

After the pattern of an individual print has been matched, it can be used for identification purposes, such as in forensic investigations or security access systems. The matched print can then be compared against other prints in a database to determine a potential match or identity of the individual.


How do the forensic scientists do the finger print stuff?

by brushing it off because and printing the print plantar paper to analyse the print loll :)


Is latent print examination a science?

Yes, it is a type of forensic science


What is the Forensic challenge a to z mystery word?

Finger print


How many types of forensic science jobs are there?

Crime Lab Analyst, Crime Scene Analyst, Criminalist, Crime Lab Director, DNA Analyst, Evidence Custodian, Firearms Custodian, Fingerprint Techinician, Forensic Autopsy Assistant, Forensic Biologist, Forensic Evidence Techinician, Forensic Scientist, Law Enforcement Training Officer, Latent Print Examiner, Latent Print Techinician, Toxicologist, Trace Analyst these are some jobs that i found.


How many minutiae points must be in common between the latent print and suspect print to be considered a match?

1 To Make It A Awesome Match ;)


Where can you print off Match Attex?

on conputer


What equipment do forensic laboratories use?

mri scanners, x-rays, finger-print scanners, ect.


Where can you print off Match Attex checklist?

Please see the ' Related Links ' for the Match Attax checklists.


How are fingerprints used in forensic science?

The first thing that should be mentioned it that every finger print is unique. So when they use fingerprinting in forensic science, they are looking at key details on a suspect's finger print to determine whether it is theirs. Things like a spiral in a certain way, or a scar help determine this.


How many minutiae points must be in common between latent and suspect print to be considered a match?

1 To Make It A Awesome Match ;)