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fingerprints
No, all fingerprints are not the same. Each individual's fingerprints are unique due to the complex patterns formed by the ridges and grooves on their fingertips, which are influenced by genetic and environmental factors. Even identical twins have different fingerprints. This uniqueness makes fingerprints a reliable method for identification in forensic science.
Yes, soap and water can help remove fingerprints from someone's skin, as they can wash away oils, dirt, and residues that might hold fingerprints. However, the effectiveness depends on the type of surface and the duration the fingerprints have been on the skin. In general, thorough washing with soap and water should diminish or eliminate visible fingerprints.
Yes.
Extreme atmospheric climates are not good for undeveloped fingerprints. Areas with very high or very low temperatures should be avoided as they would interfere with the development of fingerprints.
they use this weird powder
CSI technicians use powder or chemical solutions to make fingerprints visible on surfaces. They carefully lift the prints using tape or specialized tools without smudging them. The lifted prints are then analyzed and compared to known prints in databases to identify potential suspects.
CSI technicians use specialized powder or chemicals to dust for fingerprints on surfaces. Once fingerprints are revealed, they are lifted using tape or a special tool and transferred onto a fingerprint card for analysis and comparison against a database.
Will rain remove fingerprint on a csi? ummm okay that'll be a hard one to answer, because first off why is the fingerprint on the CSI and why doesn't the CSI hurry in out of the rain to preserve it? All joking aside, yes it will. Rain can be a CSI's worst enemy when it comes to outside things. Fingerprints do not last forever, and water can was them away.
You can use iodine or dust to trace fingerprints by Georgia white
A Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) uses a number of different tools to find and preserve fingerprints. Among these are brushes, chemicals, lift cards, a magnifying glass, powders, tape, and Super Glue.
CSI: Miami and CSI: New York
CSI (the actual investigations, not the show) are used to investigate crime scenes. These investigations gather evidence such as fingerprints, DNA evidence, matching of witness to apparent events that people use in a courtroom to convict or prove innocent the accused persons.
You can take CSI classes at your local community college or university. You can also takes CSI classes online although you have to make sure the classes are legitimate.
You never get exempt from fingerprints. NEVER. Some jobs require fingerprints and to even begin to take classes in education fingerprints are required. If you want the job, classes, or drivers license you give fingerprints.
Any trained and quaified law enforcement official or civilian techinician can take fingerprints which should be suitable for processing.
to positivley identify a person using fingerprints you need at least 12 points unique to that person ._. A&W