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todayJune 1, 2026

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Challenges in Partial Fingerprint Identification

Introduction Fingerprint identification is one of the most established and widely accepted methods of personal identification in forensic science. The uniqueness and permanence of friction ridge patterns make fingerprints a valuable form of evidence in criminal investigations. However, forensic experts do not always receive complete and clear fingerprint impressions from ...

todayMay 29, 2026

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History and Evolution of Fingerprint Analysis

Introduction  Fingerprint analysis is one of the oldest and most reliable methods of personal identification used in criminal investigations. Every individual possesses unique fingerprint patterns that remain unchanged throughout life, making fingerprints a powerful tool in forensic science. Over centuries, fingerprint analysis has evolved from simple observations of skin patterns ...

todayMay 2, 2026

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Every Touch Tells a Story: The Science of Forensic Fingerprints

Introduction Fingerprints as evidence have long been considered one of the most reliable forms of identification in forensic science. From crime scenes to courtrooms, fingerprints act as silent witnesses, linking individuals to objects, places, and events. Nevertheless, despite rapid advancements in digital forensics, fingerprint analysis continues to play a crucial ...