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FSC100 Exam 1 – Questions With Detailed Solutions

Friction ridge structures and formations Right Ans - The study and
uniqueness of the patterns and formations found in the ridges of friction skin
on human fingers and palms.

Fingerprints Right Ans - Distinctive patterns formed by friction skin on
human fingers and palms that can be used for identification.

Friction ridge identification Right Ans - The process of identifying
individuals based on the unique patterns and formations of their friction
ridges.

Pore size, pore shape, and edge shape Right Ans - Characteristics of the
second-level detail in friction ridge patterns.

Latent fingerprints Right Ans - Fingerprint evidence that is not visible to
the naked eye and requires chemical, photographic, or electronic development
to be detected.

Volar skin Right Ans - Non-friction skin that does not have ridges and is not
involved in gripping or providing traction.

Francis Galton Right Ans - The first person to propose the use of
fingerprints for identifying criminals.

Basic fingerprint pattern types Right Ans - The four main types of
fingerprint patterns: delta, whorl, loop, and arch.

Friction skin Right Ans - Skin on the fingers and palms that lacks
pigmentation, hair, and sebaceous glands, and has a high density of sweat
glands.

Partial fingerprints Right Ans - Noncontinuous fingerprints that cannot be
joined together to create a complete sequence.

Reverse Impression Right Ans - A fingerprint formed by the removal of
material from a surface.

, ACE-V Right Ans - An acronym for the fingerprint examination process,
which involves Analysis, Comparison, Evaluation, and Verification.

Definitive fingerprint patterns Right Ans - Fingerprint patterns that are
fully formed by the time an individual reaches puberty.

Level 1 Friction Ridge Detail(s) Right Ans - The first-level detail in friction
ridge patterns, which cannot be used for identification purposes.

Identification of a suspect via fingerprints Right Ans - A subjective process
based on the examiner's knowledge, skill, experience, and training.

Tread pattern analysis Right Ans - The analysis of footwear tread patterns
to determine information such as shoe type, sequence of events, and shoe size.

2D footwear impression Right Ans - A footwear impression that lacks
significant depth, even if made in a substance like blood.

DNA sample from an offender Right Ans - A sample of DNA taken from an
individual who has been charged with a violent criminal offense.

Footwear conclusions Right Ans - Conclusions drawn from comparing
footwear impressions, which are less definitive than fingerprint comparisons
due to wear patterns and manufacturing processes.

DNA Right Ans - Considered the 'Gold Standard' of forensic identification,
DNA is highly individualizing and can be easily left at a crime scene.

DNA Databank in Canada Right Ans - A database in Canada that is divided
into the Convicted Offender Index and the Unidentified Person Index.

Polymerase Chain Reaction Right Ans - A popular method used to amplify
DNA for forensic analysis.

Class characteristics Right Ans - Characteristics that cannot be used for
individual identification purposes.

England Right Ans - The country credited with using DNA for the first time
in a homicide investigation.

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