JUNIPER PUBLISHERS-Journal of Forensic Sciences & Criminal Investigation
Study on Efficiency of Alternate Light Source for Detection of Latent Fingerprints
Authored by Peter Kiran A*
Latent prints being the most common
form of evidence at a crime scene, links the person directly to the crime scene
and needs to be detected and collected using a non-destructive method which
includes the use of light sources and different illumination methods. It is
known that detecting fresh latent prints at a crime scene using light sources
is quite easy, but using the light sources to detect latent prints which have
been deposited over a period of time is a challenge. The purpose of the current
study is to determine how long Alternate Light Source (ALS) can be used as an
effective method in detecting latent prints which have been deposited on the
surface over a period of time and by evaluating the quality of the latent
prints and determining the best light source and the best illumination method
for detecting and photographing the latent prints.
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