A Comprehensive Review of Small Particle Reagent Efficacy in Developing Latent Fingerprints Immersed in Water: An Empirical Analysis
Megha Walia,
Bhawana Joshi,
Jasjeet Kaur
et al.
Abstract:A latent fingerprint is a shred of inevitable evidence left on a scene of the crime by the offender. Being aware of fingerprints, offenders tend to deteriorate all possible pieces of evidence by different methods that include burning, immersing the evidence in water, and many more. Water-immersed latent fingerprints are still viable for the development process due to the presence of water-insoluble components (Lipids, oils, etc.) in the latent fingerprint. Different methods have been tested for the imaging of … Show more
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