Exam 16: Fingerprint Comparisons: Ace-V Methodology
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Exam 4: Fingerprint Patterns and Classification25 Questions
Exam 5: Known Fingerprints18 Questions
Exam 6: The Nature of Latent Prints20 Questions
Exam 7: Biometrics: Livescan and Afis21 Questions
Exam 8: Introduction to Processing Methods22 Questions
Exam 9: Forensic Light Sources21 Questions
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Exam 11: Chemical Processing Methods: Porous Substrates22 Questions
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Exam 13: Chemical Processing Methods: Other Substrates and Matrices22 Questions
Exam 14: Documentation29 Questions
Exam 15: Crime Scene Processing24 Questions
Exam 16: Fingerprint Comparisons: Ace-V Methodology23 Questions
Exam 17: Fingerprint Comparisons: Point Counting, Error Rates and Statistics19 Questions
Exam 18: Palm Print Comparisons20 Questions
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Is level three detail always visible in latent prints and known prints?
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What are the two premises of fingerprint analysis that make latent print identification possible?
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a. Uniqueness
b. Persistence
What is the Ne'Urim Declaration?
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An international declaration stating that it is not scientifically valid to require a minimum number of points to make a fingerprint identification
level three detail refers to the types and relative locations of minutiae.
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the sufficiency graph represents how many points are necessary to make an identification in circumstances where you either have a good quality or poor quality latent print.
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during the analysis phase of ACE-V, a Latent Print Examiner examines the ridge flow and overall quality of the latent print.
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What are the advantages and disadvantages to blind verification?
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What are the qualitative and quantitative aspects of latent print comparisons?
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What step in the ACE-V process corresponds to the scientific process of peer review?
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How many points must be in agreement before an identification conclusion can be affected?
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