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Study of the fingerprints of a Spanish sample for the determination of the hand and finger.

Authors :
Rivaldería, Noemí
Moreno-Piedra, Ariadna
Álvarez, Ainhoa
Gutiérrez-Redomero, Esperanza
Source :
Science & Justice; Mar2024, Vol. 64 Issue 2, p216-231, 16p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

• Hand and finger determination will expedite identification on isolated fingerprints. • Determining the hand in fingerprints with a two or one-delta pattern is possible. • Hand determination from isolated fingerprints is possible. The individuality and permanence of fingerprints make of them a very useful feature in the identification of individuals. There are now automated computer programmes that allow a quick comparison between a fingermark and a database. However, in order to assess the strength of evidence in fingerprint identification, complementary information on the frequencies of the different morphological features of the dermopapillary ridges is required. This idea is used in this work as a starting point to evaluate the frequencies of the parameters used in the determination of the hand and finger in a large sample of 2600 fingerprints taken from 134 male and 127 female Spanish population. Based on these fingerprints, the frequencies of different categories of the following parameters were obtained: type of pattern, slope of the apex ridge, subtype of two-delta pattern, ridge tracing, major angle, major ridge count, bisector, rotation of the central ridge, assimilation to loops and slant. Moreover, the results have shown that these characters are useful for the determination of the hand in whorls (two-delta pattern) and loops (one-delta pattern), but not for the determination of the finger. The most useful and classificatory parameter when determining the hand of origin of a two-delta fingerprint is the slope of the apex ridge, and for the one-delta pattern, knowing the location of the delta allows the correct estimation of the hand of a fingerprint in more than 93% of the cases. The data presented in this paper are novel and can be used by latent print examiners to improve the statistical basis of their decisions in reaching conclusions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13550306
Volume :
64
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Science & Justice
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175773241
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scijus.2024.01.005