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Mar 14, 2025
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FS 163 - Fingerprint Science 3 unit(s) History and use of fingerprints in criminal identification. Topics include the scientific basis for fingerprint identification, anatomy of friction ridge skin, pattern classification, minutiae marking, development and evaluation of latents, the Henry System, AFIS and CAL-ID, ACE-V, and court presentation of fingerprint evidence.
Lecture 2 hours/lab 2 hours.
Prerequisite(s): Upper-Division Standing; and, FS 11 (Forensic Science majors/minors) or JS 10 (Justice Studies majors/minors). Grading: Letter Graded
Note(s): The course is recommended for anyone who plans to pursue a career in investigations or latent fingerprint identification.
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