Forensic Fingerprinting

Fingerprints can be left on almost any physical object or surface, and if left in the right conditions, they can stay there for several years. Each fingerprint is unique to an individual and no fingerprint has ever been found to be identical. Identical twins who share similar DNA genetics will also have different fingerprints. When scanning fingerprints, each contains patterns that allow you to classify and distinguish them from each other. Common uses of fingerprint scanning are to help identify an unknown victim, witness or suspect in a criminal investigation. Fingerprint analysis is also used to verify records and, more importantly, to link a suspect to a crime.

  • Comparison of Prints
  • Analysis of Collected Prints

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