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020 _a9781119992615 (hbk)
040 _beng
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_a363.24 B61 2018
100 _aBleay, Stephen M.
245 _aFingerprint development techniques :
_btheory and application /
_cStephen M. Bleay, Ruth S. Croxton, Marcel de Puit.
264 _aHoboken, New Jersey, USA :
_bWiley,
_c©2018.
300 _aix, 500 pages :
_bcolored illustrations ;
_c25 cm.
490 _aDevelopments in forensic science.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aIntro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Series Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Introduction; References; Chapter 2 Formation of fingermarks; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Initial contact; 2.3 Interaction outcomes; 2.3.1 Positive marks; 2.3.2 Negative marks; 2.3.3 Impressions; 2.4 The finger; 2.4.1 Mechanical properties; 2.4.2 Cleanliness; 2.4.3 Temperature; 2.5 The surface; 2.5.1 Mechanical properties (stiffness, yield strength, elasticity); 2.5.2 Shape and  texture; 2.5.3 Cleanliness; 2.5.4 Temperature; 2.6 Removal of  the  finger from  the  surface; 2.7 Summary of  the  initial contact. 3.3.6 Refractive indexReferences; Chapter 4 Ageing of fingermarks; 4.1 The â#x80;#x98;triangle of  interactionâ#x80;#x99;; 4.2 The fingermark; 4.3 The surface; 4.3.1 Metals; 4.3.2 Glasses and  ceramics; 4.3.3 Polymers; 4.3.4 Paper; 4.3.5 Wood; 4.3.6 Paints; 4.3.7 Fabrics; 4.3.8 Leather; 4.3.9 Adhesive surfaces; 4.3.10 Skin; 4.4 The environment; 4.4.1 Temperature; 4.4.2 Wind; 4.4.3 Humidity; 4.4.4 Airborne substances; 4.4.5 Sunlight; 4.5 Interactions; 4.5.1 Interactions between fingermarks and  the  surface; 4.5.2 Interactions between fingermarks and  the  environment. 4.5.3 Interactions between the  environment and  the  surface4.6 Time; References; Chapter 5 Initial examination and the selection of fingermark enhancement processes; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Processing options; 5.3 Process selection; 5.3.1 Surface; 5.3.2 Fingermark; 5.3.3 Environment; 5.4 The processing environment; 5.4.1 Excessive heating; 5.4.2 Retention by surface texture; 5.4.3 Chemical incompatibility; References; Chapter 6 Optical detection and enhancement techniques; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Current operational use; 6.3 Visual examination; 6.3.1 Outline history of  the  process. 6.3.2 Theory6.3.3 The visual examination process; 6.4 Fluorescence examination; 6.4.1 Outline history of  the  process; 6.4.2 Theory; 6.4.3 The fluorescence examination process; 6.5 Ultraviolet reflection; 6.5.1 Outline history of  the  process; 6.5.2 Theory; 6.5.3 The ultraviolet reflection process; 6.6 Infrared reflection; 6.6.1 Outline history of  the  process; 6.6.2 Theory; 6.6.3 The infrared reflection process; 6.7 Colour filtration and  monochromatic illumination; 6.7.1 Outline history of  the  process; 6.7.2 Theory; 6.7.3 The colour filtration/monochromatic illumination process.
520 _aA comprehensive review of the latest fingerprint development and imaging techniques With contributions from leading experts in the field, Fingerprint Development Techniques offers a comprehensive review of the key techniques used in the development and imaging of fingerprints. It includes a review of the properties of fingerprints, the surfaces that fingerprints are deposited on, and the interactions that can occur between fingerprints, surfaces and environments. Comprehensive in scope, the text explores the history of each process, the theory behind the way fingerprints are either developed or imaged, and information about the role of each of the chemical constituents in recommended formulations. The authors explain the methodology employed for carrying out comparisons of effectiveness of various development techniques that clearly demonstrate how to select the most effective approaches. The text also explores how techniques can be used in sequence and with techniques for recovering other forms of forensic evidence. In addition, the book offers a guide for the selection of fingerprint development techniques and includes information on the influence of surface contamination and exposure conditions. This important resource: -Provides clear methodologies for conducting comparisons of fingerprint development technique effectiveness -Contains in-depth assessment of fingerprint constituents and how they are utilized by development and imaging processes -Includes background information on fingerprint chemistry -Offers a comprehensive history, the theory, and the applications for a broader range of processes, including the roles of each constituent in reagent formulations Fingerprint Development Techniques offers a comprehensive guide to fingerprint development and imaging, building on much of the previously unpublished research of the Home Office Centre for Applied Science and Technology.
521 _aCAS
_bBachelor of Science in Criminology
546 _aText in English
650 _aFingerprints.
650 _aCriminals -- Identification.
700 _aCroxton, Ruth S.
700 _ade Puit, Marcel.
942 _2ddc
_cBK
_h300-399