There are a number of ways you can store fingerprints in a database. You can for example scan them and save them as individual files.
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No, you can't: once your fingerprints are submitted to FBI they cannot be removed, even if your case was expunged or you were exonerated. However, the FBI has strict guidelines by which they handle such fingerprints. With the exception of federal crimes, the FBI is not a repository for criminal records. Fingerprints stored on their database can only be accessed by police, and only for criminal investigative reasons, such as to match latent fingerprints with any which may be in their database. One exception to this rule is that certain agencies-- those which deal with jobs involving working with children, the elderly or disabled-- can submit fingerprints to match against the fingerprints on their database, and only if the subject was convicted of a crime which involves working with children, the elderly or disabled, such as abuse, violence, or sex crimes.
In most cases DNA fingerprints are used in identifying crime suspects. If there are fingerprints left at a crime scene then DNA fingerprints are used to attempt to identify the suspect. There is a database of criminal fingerprints that prints can be matched to if they are in the database.
I would assume it was a relational database.. I also assume you mean the fingerprint database that is used by the police forces. as far as i am aware it is a relational database. I think because you could query either a name or a fingerprint reading and then get the information relating to it..Example: If you were looking for the name to a set of fingerprints, you would enter the finger print into your query, and then you might get a name if it is in the database, and if you were looking for the fingerprints to a guy, you would enter a name and you might get the fingerprints for him if you have the right name and it is contained within the database.
Yes, fingerprints can be traced back to a person by matching them with a known fingerprint database. However, this process requires specific equipment and expertise to analyze the fingerprints accurately.
You cannot store images inside a database, you can store information about where the image is kept in a database. -Peter
Dogs don't have fingerprints.... however, a dog's nose is made up of the same type of skin (friction skin) and can be used in a similar manner as a human's fingerprints.
To positively identify a person with fingerprints, forensic experts compare the unique ridge patterns and minutiae points found in the fingerprints of the individual in question to a known set of fingerprints in a database. If there is a match in the ridge patterns and minutiae points with a high degree of certainty, then the person can be positively identified.
Fingerprints are unique to each individual and can be used to identify a person regardless of where they are from. Police officers can match fingerprints found at a crime scene to fingerprints in a database to identify potential suspects. This method is highly reliable and widely used in forensic investigations.
database is the collection of information that store in known procedure
The purpose of a database is to store large amounts of information.