Question 2 Flashcards

1
Q
  1. Who has established that the friction ridges have distinct properties and remain stable and unchanged throughout life until decomposition?
A

Francis galton

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2
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2.)Who was the first person to use fingerprints for
identification and was regarded as the father of modern fingerprints.

A

Sir edward richard henry

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3
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(3.)What is the first country to rely solely on fingerprints as
a method of individualization?

A

Argentina

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4
Q

4.)What do you describe the iregularities of walking
where the toes drag and the legs are held together and move stifily?

A

Spastic gate

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5
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  1. When did Worcester Press publish the first American
    book about fingerprints?
A

1910

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6
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6.) What institution in Albany claims to have used
ingerprints to identify prisoners in the US for the first time in 1903?

A

New york state reformality in albay

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7
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  1. ldentification clues found during an investigation are
    cross-referenced with documents already in the file, or postmortem findings are contrasted with ante-mortem documentation. It is commonly referred to as:
A

Forensic comparison

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8
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  1. What City was the first to employ fingerprints?
A

City of st. louis missouri

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9
Q

(9. Who was the first expert witness in Philippine judicial
history to have their expert opinion recognized?

A

Dr juan salcedo jr

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10
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  1. What were the prevalent methods for identifying
    criminals, including the use of specific symbols corresponding to various offenses, before the Industrial Revolution?
A

Branding

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11
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11.t is used to identify the probable origin of a body fluid
sample associated with a crime or crime scene; reveal family relationships; and identify disaster victims.

A

Dna analysis

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12
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12) Who named the ridges, gave them descriptions, and
created classification criteria?

A

Marcelo malpighi

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13
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  1. It is an identification in which a person is being
    identified through memory and described the features and put into sketch.
A

Composite sketching

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14
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14.Who first discovered the skin furrows?

A

Marcelo malpighi

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15
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  1. t is a technique for identification that involves cutting
    or hurting certain body regions, leaving scars that, when they heal, take on a pattern that may be recognized
A

Scarification

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16
Q
  1. Who is the first Filipina chop-chop lady whose
    fingerprint was systematically classified
A

Lucilla lalu

17
Q
  1. This concept states that a person’s fingerprints are a
    trustworthy form of personal identification, and all courts accept and use them. It won’t be falsified or fail.
A

Principle of permanency

18
Q
  1. What do you call the scientific examination of the sweat
    pores of the friction of the skin?
A

Poroscopy

19
Q
  1. He is the Argentinean policeman who established the
    first fingerprint records as a recognized method of criminal identification in La Plata, Argentina?
A

Juan Vucetich

20
Q

20.Who passed the first fingerprint examination given by
the New York Police Department and is the first Filipino expert in the field.

A

Alfredo lagman