Dactyloscopy: manual and workbook/ Jonah Barayuga Badua
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363.2562 C115 2023 Forensic ballistics and firearms identification: lecture with laboratory exercises/ | 363.2562 P368 2023 Miscellaneous questions on forensic ballistics/ | 363.2565 B821 2021 Laboratory manual in questioned documents examination/ | 363.258 B138 2016 Dactyloscopy: manual and workbook/ | 363.258 B138 2016 Dactyloscopy: manual and workbook/ | 363.258 B138 2016 Dactyloscopy: manual and workbook/ | 363.258 B138 2016 Dactyloscopy: manual and workbook/ |
Includes bibliographical references.
This Dactyloscopy Manual covers the science of fingerprinting along the aspect of its history, recording, development, classification, scientific identification, legality in the court of justice and the modern trends of personal identification. This also gives emphasis on the importance of Automated Fingerprint Identification System that enables the law enforcement agencies to maintain millions of fingerprints of individuals. On the other hand, DNA Fingerprinting is also one of the highlights of this revision because criminals nowadays are more skilled and professional in concealing their true identity. This is designed to meet the needs of criminology students and practitioners for them to be equipped with a broader knowledge and enhance their skills in the science of fingerprinting."--Preface of the book.
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