The first systematic attempt a personal identification was devised and introduced by ________. -
Answers Alphonse Bertillon
A system of identification relying on precise body measurements is known as _____. - Answers
Anthropometry
The fingerprint classification system used in most English - speaking countries was devised by ______. -
Answers Sir Edward Henry
True or false: the first systematic and official use of fingerprints for personal identification in the United
States was adopted by the New York City Civil Service Commission. - Answers True
The individuality of a fingerprint (is, is not) determined by its pattern. - Answers Is not
A point - by - point Comparison of a fingerprints ______ must be demonstrated in order to prove
identity. - Answers minutae
______ are a reproduction of friction skin ridges. - Answers Fingerprints
The form and pattern of skin ridges are determined by the (epidermis, dermal papillae). - Answers
dermal papillae
A permanent scar forms in the skin only when an injury damages the ______. - Answers dermal papillae
Fingerprints (can, cannot) be changed during a person's life time. - Answers cannot
The three general patterns into which fingerprints are divided are ____, ____, and ____. - Answers Arch,
loop, worl
The most common fingerprint pattern is the _____. - Answers Loop
Aprox five percent of population has the _____ fingerprint patterns. - Answers Arch
A loop pattern that opens toward the thumb is known as a (radial, ulnar). - Answers Radial
The pattern area of the loop is enclosed by to diverging ridges known as _____. - Answers type lines
The ridgepoint nearest the type - line divergence is known as the ______. - Answers Delta
All loops must have (one, two deltas. - Answers 1
The approximate center of a loop pattern is called the _____. - Answers Core
If an imaginary line drawn between the two deltas of a whorl pattern touches any of the spiral ridges the
pattern is classified is a (plain Worl, Central pocket loop). - Answers plain whorl
The simplest of all fingerprint patterns is the _____. - Answers plain arch