Documentation of Friction Ridge Impressions: From the Scene to the Conclusion

The Fingerprint Sourcebook - Chapter 10


National Institute of Justice

   See also the instructional video "Documentation of the examination of friction ridge impressions"

Introduction

The goal of documentation, regardless of the jurisdiction or even the subject matter, is to provide transparency of information. Activities, data, methods, standards, and results are documented to provide the collector of the information with a detailed history that does not rely on memory and allows another person to review the information.

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