Forensic Science
Definition: The definition is forensic fingerprints is for people and the others that who commit crimes. We all have our own fingerprint so forensic fingerprint can identify someone.
5 Forensic Science topics;
- DNA
- Fingerprints
- Clothe
- Footprints
- Ballistic
Fingerprints
Aim: To look at the different types of fingerprints.
Materials:
- Ballon
- Inkpad
- Fingers
Steps
- Roll your index finger & thumb on to the ink pad.
- Put your index finger with the ink on it on the ballon while it is not blown up and the same to your thumb
- Blow the balloon up and then see what kind of finger or thumbprint you have.
Insert two pictures here of your fingerprints
Ink prints
Thumb print
|
Index finger print
|
loop | loop |
Record the types of fingerprints from those in your group.
Name
|
Fingerprint 1 (Thumb)
|
Fingerprint 2 (index finger)
|
Ryan | loop | loop |
Niko | Double loop | Loop |
Lasa | loop | loop |
Questions:
Do people always have the same type of fingerprint on their thumb and index finger?What was the most common type of fingerprint in your group?
Aim: To learn how to lift hidden fingerprints from an object.
1. Lifting and Gathering fingerprints.
Equipment:
- Brush paint
- White powder
- Plastic
- Black Paper.
Method:
- Put white powder on the plastic.
- Put fingerprint.
- Put tape on and take it off.
- Put the tape on the black paper.
Results:
Lifted fingerprints
Thumbprint
|
Index fingerprint
|
loop | loop |
Conclusion:
What I and my group have learned what or fingerprints but not only that but our thumbprint as well as knowing if we have a loop or yin and yang. My Group and I was trying to find what Types of fingerprint and trying to whats our fingerprints looks like. My group used deferents types of forensic Fingerprints. My fingerprints type was both loop on my index finger and my Thump. Nikora's Fingerprints types were a double loop on his Thump and his Index finger was Loop. Lasa's Fingerprints types were both on his Thumb and on his Index Finger.
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