Recovery of Fingerprint Ridges from Crime Scene; Percentile of Actual Implemented Ridges Details in Each Quadrant and its Feasibility Chadha Medha1, Chauhan Amit2,*, Shukla S K3 1Post-Graduate Student, Amity Institute of Forensic Sciences, Amity University, Noida, Sector, Uttar Pradesh. India 2Research Scholar, Amity Institute of Forensic Sciences, Amity University, Noida, Sector, Uttar Pradesh. India 3Professor & Director, Amity Institute of Forensic Sciences, Amity University, Noida, Sector, Uttar Pradesh. India *Corresponding Author: Amit Chauhan, Email id: amit_chauhan777@yahoo.in, Contact Details: +91-9540067484
Online published on 7 May, 2019. Abstract Forensic science helps us to understand the actual value of evidences, their relationship with victim, suspect to prover their authenticity. As the crime arises, scientist and researcher come out with new scientific investigative tools to solve the crime. When the advance technology has taken over the traditional methods, yet, we rely over the manual examination process in some forensic respects such as fingerprints, questioned documents etc. Numerous studies have been carried out over the fingerprints ridge densities, gender discrimination etc. which were carried out with the help of rolled prints. While at crime scene, the prints are recovered in a few details from any part of fingers. This study was carried out to determine actual implementation of ridge details over the surface, to find out the percentage of ridges from the quartile of a finger. In this study, any kind of similarity between the ridges between male and female. As the resultant of the present study, it was observed that thumb impression, little finger impression for both of genders shows the significant difference of their presence over any surface. The ridge details show that females have highly significant lesser number of ridges in comparison of males. In both of fingers (thumb and little finger) both of genders, females have high chances in which no. of ridges may be absence. This study may be useful to get an idea about the gender and to get an idea about the finger from which it may be implemented over the object. Top Keywords Fingerprints ridges, gender discrimination, crime scene, percentage, feasibility etc. Top |