Fingerprint Flashcards

1
Q

First one to teach fingerprints in the Philippines

A

Mr. Jones

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2
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The bureau of prisons record/s

A

Carpeta/ carpetas

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3
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Modern and complete fingerprint file

A

Lt. ASA N. DARBY

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4
Q

First Filipino fingerprint technician

A

Mr. Generoso Reyes

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5
Q

First Filipina fingerprint

A

Isabela Bernales

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6
Q

Topped on examination

A

Agustino Patricio

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7
Q

-Philippine constabulary fingerprint expert
- testified in the case of people of the Philippines vs. Medina
-presented 10 points of identity on both latent and inked prints

A

Agripino Ruiz

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8
Q

Gave first examination in fingerprint 1937

A

Capt. Thomas Dugan and flaviano C. Guerrero

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9
Q

When first conviction base on fingerprint handed by supreme court of the Philippines. Case of people of the Philippines vs medina

A

Dec. 23 1933

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10
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Fingerprinting was first offered as a subject in the Philippines

A

Plaridel Educational Institution

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11
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Practical application of fingerprints

A

Dactyloscopy

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12
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Science study of fingerprints as mean of identification

A

Dactylography

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13
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Study of fingerprints for purposes of interpreting ones personality

A

Dactylomancy

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14
Q

Deals with the study of skin pattern

A

Dermatologlyphics

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15
Q

-Device of Juan Vucetich
-Means of finger track measurements
- dactyloscopia

A

Icnofalagometrica

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16
Q

Means finger description (Rodriguez 2004)

A

Dactyloscopia

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17
Q

Impression design by the ridges on the inside of the last joint of the finger or thumb

A

Fingerprints

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18
Q

-Study of the sweat pores (Edmond locard )

  • from Greek word POROS , apair and skopien
A

Poroscopy

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19
Q

-Study of prints of the palm of hand
By William Herschel

  • Greek word Cheir , a hand and skopien
A

Chiroscopy

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20
Q

Study of the uniqueness of friction ridge skin

A

Ridgeology

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21
Q

Study of the prints of the soles of the foot
- from Greek word “PODO”, the foot and skopien

A

Podoscopy

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22
Q

Study of morphological characteristic
Shape of the edges of friction ridges

A

Edgeoscopy

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23
Q

The epidermal skin of the palmar surface of the hands and plantar surface

A

Papillary system

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24
Q

The upper or the outer layer of the skin

A

Epidermis

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25
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The lower or inner layer of the skin
- made up of fibrous protein and large molecules

A

Dermis

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26
Q

Outer opening of skin where the sweat comes out / exit point of sweat

A

Sweat pores

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27
Q

Passage way of sweat pores

A

Sweat duct

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28
Q

Reservoir of sweat

A

Sweat gland

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29
Q

Canal like structure or depression between ridges

A

Furrow

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30
Q

Actually forms fingerprint impression

A

Ridges Surface

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31
Q

Tiny elevation or hill like structure found on the epidermis layer of skin

A

Ridges

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32
Q

Tiny white dots called

A

Pores

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33
Q

They appear as white lines in an inked impression

A

Furrows

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34
Q

Irregular blunt pegs composed of delicate connective tissues

A

Dermal papillae

35
Q

Characteristics features of the friction ridges
- commonly referred as minutia Galton detail ,point , feature

Referred as our finger lines

A

Minutiae

36
Q

Skeletal finger covered with friction skin . Made up of three bones

A

Phalange

37
Q

Located at the base of the finger nearest at the palm

A

Basal phalange

38
Q

Next and above basal dome

A

Middle Phalange

39
Q

Located near at the tip of the finger

A

Distal Phalange

40
Q

Destruction of the friction skin can either be temporary or permanent

A

Ridge destruction

41
Q

Fibrous growths in the skin ( appearance of a light spot)

A

Warts

42
Q

Encircled by a black ring

A

Warts

43
Q

Work so deeply into the flesh as to destroy the sweat glands

(Ulcerous sores attack the ridges)

A

Ulcer

44
Q

Leave a scar that will change appearance of the skin and totally destroy the ridges

A

Burns

45
Q

Born with missing fingers

A

Ectodactyl

46
Q

Persons finger is enlarged

A

Macrodactyly

47
Q

Persons finger is smallest than it’s usual size

A

Microdactyl

48
Q

Person has more than the regular number of fingers in one hands

A

Polydactyl

49
Q

Extra finger of those who have polydactyl

A

Supernumerary finger

50
Q

Condition of the hand characterized by the side fusion of some fingers

A

Syndactyl

51
Q

Absence of all part of the digits

A

Ectrodactyly

52
Q

Who tried to remover his fingerprint with acid but failed

A

John Dillinger

53
Q

“The man without fingerprints”

He removed the skin up to generate layer and serves thin into incisions on each side of Pitts chest

Also known by the name of Roscoe pitts

A

Roberts Jame pitts

54
Q

Who performed painful experiment on themselves burning their fingerprint with boiling water, hot oil, hot metal

A

Locard and witkowsji of lyons

55
Q

He cuts in the middle of each finger and replace them on different fingers

A

Donald Roquierre

56
Q

Mutilated his fingers with a razor blade

A

Nector Ortiz

57
Q

Tried to mutilate his fingers by cutting his finger in various places but there were still enough ridges details left

A

Theodore klutis

58
Q

Slashed and teared the flesh of his fingers

A

Gus Winkler

59
Q

Undergo mutilation process make Z shape cut on finger tip lifted and switching two triangular skin

A

Jose Izquierdo

60
Q

Generally refers to the individual formation of the ridge

A

Ridges characteristics

61
Q

A ridge that curves back in the direction

A

Recurving Ridge

62
Q

Ridge formation whose closed end is angular and serves as a point of convergence

A

Converging Ridge

63
Q

2 ridges flowing parallel to each other

A

Diverging Ridge

64
Q

Single ridge which split into 2 ridges forming a Y shape

A

Bifurcation Ridge

65
Q

A certain point to form into a ridge

A

Island, eyelet, lake, or EYE

66
Q

Fragmentary ridges formed like a dot or dots

A

Dots

67
Q

Fragmentary ridges formed by short or series of short ridges

A

Short

68
Q

Termination or ending of ridge

A

Ridge Ending

69
Q

Consist of disconnected sequence of short ridges embodied intense

Appear as dark and thick as surrounded ridgea

A

Fragmentary Ridges

70
Q

Ridge devides to form two ridges with shorter in lenght

A

Ridge Hook

71
Q

Connecting ridge between two ridges

A

Ridge bridge

72
Q

Kind of ridge madly formed thin , short or broken

A

Incipient or Nascent Ridge

73
Q

Consist of the space between the shoulder of a loop, free from any appendage

A

Sufficient Recurve

74
Q

Short Ridge at the top of summit

A

Appendage

75
Q

Enclosing one or more rods or bars

A

Envelope

76
Q

Single ending ridge at the center of. Recurving Ridge of a loop pattern

A

Rod or Bar

77
Q

Sufficient degree from horizontal plane

A

Upthrust

78
Q

Definitely turns or curve

A

Shoulder of a loop

79
Q

Imaginary line drawn from the topmost center

A

Inner line of flow

80
Q

Two innermost ridges Serves as basic boundaries which starts parallel

A

Typelines

81
Q

Surrounded by the type lines

A

Pattern Area

82
Q

Usually located at the center or heart of a pattern

A

Core

83
Q

Directly at or in front or nearest the center of divergence of the typelines

A

Delta