Latent Prints
At the Medical Examiner's Office, fingerprint examination is a fundamental tool utilized as a scientific form of identification on unidentified bodies. Fingerprints can also be developed from evidence using visual examination, specialized lighting, and chemical reagent scientific techniques. Developed fingerprints can be compared to fingerprint records to identify the source of the impression.
Latent Print Procedures
- Section 1 Friction Ridge Analysis
- Section 2 Inherent Luminescence
- Section 3 Cyanoacrylate Ester
- Section 4 Rhodamine 6G
- Section 5 Ardrox
- Section 6 RAM
- Section 7 Powders
- Section 8 Small Particle Reagent
- Section 9 Sudan Black
- Section 10 Iodine
- Section 11 DFO
- Section 12 Ninhydrin
- Section 13 Zinc Chloride
- Section 14 Gentian Violet
- Section 15 Indanedione
- Section 16 Physical Developer
- Section 17 Silver Nitrate
- Section 18 Tape Separation for Analysis
- Section 19 Powder Suspension
- Section 20 DAB (Diaminobenzidine)
- Section 21 Leucocrystal Violet
- Section 22 Amido Black
- Section 23 Blood Fixatives
- Section 24 Digital Image Processing
- Section 25 Latent Print Analysis of Human Skin
- Section 26 AFIS
- Section 27 Latent Lab Equipment Operation and Maintenance
- Section 28 Abbreviation and Symbol Log
- Section 29 Additional Quality Measures