Forensics Fingerprinting
Across
- 3. unique ridge patterns and other features in a print
- 5. fingerprint pattern in which the ridge pattern originates from one side of the print and continues to the other side
- 7. automated Fingerprint Identification System) – FBI – developed nationnal database of more than 76 million criminal fingerprints
- 9. fingerprint visible in a soft material like clay, soil, soap, etc.
- 10. center of a loop
- 11. a trialngular ridge pattern
Down
- 1. fingerprint that is not visible with the naked eye
- 2. an impression left on any surface that consists of patterns made by the ridges on a finger
- 4. fingerprint that has at least one ridge that makes (or tends to make) a complete circle.
- 6. a fingerprint pattern in which the ridge pattern flows inward and returns in the direction of the origin
- 8. a visible fingerprint produced when fingers coated with blood, ink, or some other substance touch a surface and transfer their print to that