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guapka [62]
2 years ago
10

How is real life fingerprinting different from the techniques used on CSI?

Biology
2 answers:
spin [16.1K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Fingerprint analysis is different in real life rather than on TV because in real life, the examiner uses themselves rather than a machine to match the fingerprint like they do on TV.

maw [93]2 years ago
3 0
To make an identification, the fingerprint collected at the crime scene is examined for unique characteristics, like ridges, loops and whorls. Those points are then compared with a known print. Once the examiner believes there are enough points of similarity, he declares it a match.
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