id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_nufed6ib65da3pigbzr5fo64ae Sabrina Henze Contrast: An Investigator's Basic Reference Guide to Fingerprint Identification Concepts 2005.0 1 .pdf application/pdf 539 34 48 Contrast: An Investigator�s Basic Reference Guide to Fingerprint Identification Concepts Reviewed by Sabrina Henze Contrast was compiled by the author while teaching fingerprint science to experienced police major topics, including friction skin characteristics, exemplar and latent prints, identification The section on fingerprint identification concepts in Chapter 8 would be more logically placed near the beginning of the book. eliminated the need for some repetition: for example, the illustrations of common friction skin Of course, fingerprint identification need not go this far�. Most illustrations are clear, especially the reproductions of ten-print cards, the FBI diagram of The useful description of the National Crime Information Center fingerprint classification system The most interesting passages are the comparison of inked and computerised prints, the discussion A discussion of automated fingerprint and limitations of fingerprint collection, development and classification techniques. Contrast: An Investigator's Basic Reference Guide to Fingerprint Identification Concepts ./cache/work_nufed6ib65da3pigbzr5fo64ae.pdf ./txt/work_nufed6ib65da3pigbzr5fo64ae.txt