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- How would you possibly get the fingerprints off a severely decomposed body?

- How would you possibly get the fingerprints off a severely decomposed body?. Forensics – 09.11.2008. - Continue analyzing minutiae patterns on your worksheet & on your TEN CARD. (20 minutes). Forensics – 09.11.2008. Homework. Chapter 6 Review – DUE FRIDAY Quiz Tomorrow!.

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- How would you possibly get the fingerprints off a severely decomposed body?

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  1. - How would you possibly get the fingerprints off a severely decomposed body? Forensics – 09.11.2008

  2. - Continue analyzing minutiae patterns on your worksheet & on your TEN CARD. (20 minutes) Forensics – 09.11.2008

  3. Homework Chapter 6 Review – DUE FRIDAY Quiz Tomorrow!

  4. - Go over minutiae worksheet (5 minutes) Forensics – 09.11.2008

  5. Quiz Format • 4pts: T/F • 10pts: MC • 6pts: Short Answer / Paragraph • 6pts: identifying ridge patterns • 6pts: identifying minutiae • 5pts: suspect identification------------------37pts: total www.fbi.gov

  6. Quiz Topics • History of fingerprints • Anatomy of Fingerprints • Principles of Fingerprinting • Identifying Ridge Types • Identifying Minutiae Patterns • Identifying Suspect based on ridge patterns & minutiae www.fbi.gov

  7. Quiz Review • Four Stations around the room which will help you review for the quiz tomorrow. • For each station, put your answers in your notebook  use this as a study guide! www.fbi.gov

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