Presentation File of Dermatoglyphics from ADRC. IBMBS Conference 2011 Kuala Lumpur
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IBMBS PRESENTATION
Fingerprint,Palmar,Plantar,
Toe Prints for Criminal
and Civil Identification
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Sivaraj PPN
•35 years experience in fingerprints
identification science .
•Ex- Assistant Registrar of Criminal for
Malaysia and Singapore,Royal Malaysian
Police Force, Criminal Investigation
Department.
• Chief Lecturer in Dermatogylphics science,
Asian Dermatoglyphics Research Centre
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Ridges and Furrows
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SCARS , CUTS, Ridge Damage
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LOOP WHORL ARCH
65% Loops
30% Whorls
5% Arches
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Type of Fingerprint
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30% Whorls
-Plain=24%
-Central Pocket=2%
-Double Loop=4%
-Accidental/Composite=0.01%
65% Loops
• Ulnar=60%
•Radial=5%
5% Arches
-Plain=4%
-Tented=1%
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Latent Print Identification Chart
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basic fingerprint system of
identifications
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•Australian (Australia)
•Budapest (Budapest)
•Valladares (Portugal)
•Pateer (Amsterdam)
•Windt Kodicek (Germany)
•Spirlet (The Hague)
•Steegers (Cuba)
•Conlay (Federated Malay
StatesPolice)
•American (New York City)
•Flak Conley (Newark, NJ)
•RCMP (Canada)
•FBI Extensions (Washington, DC)
Fingerprint System Modified
from Henry System
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•Bertillon (France)
•Pottecher (Indo-China)
•Mirando Pinto (Chile)
•Pessoa (Unkown)
Fingerprint System Modified
from Vucetich
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•Daae (Norway)
•Protivenski (Prague)
•Olóriz (Madrid)
•Martinez (Mexico)
•Borgerhoff (Belgium)
•Harvey Pacha (Egypt)
•Cabezas (Valparaiso)
•Klatt (Berlin)
•Brussels (Belgium)
•Roscher (Hamburg)
•Japanese National
•Lebedoff (Russia)
•When (Berlin)
•Smallegange (Holland)
•Gasti (Italy)
•Portillo (Barcelona)
•Lyonnese (Lyon)
•Jouenne (Colonial Service in French
•West Africa)
Fingerprint System Modified
from Henry-Vucetich
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Zebra stripes in relation to ridge
Characteristics
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Primates Dermatoglyphics
Prehistoric monkey dermatoglyphics on tails
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Which is Human Fingerprints?
A= Koala bear. B= Human, C=Chimpanzee
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Twins Don’t Have Identical Fingerprints
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Similar Dermatoglyphics Prints in Twins
Close resemblance
but not identical.
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Palmar prints
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Footprint
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ADRC’s moto:
“ Without studying the basics,
one cannot comprehend the
complex.” – SIVARAJ PPN
Thank You.
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