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Is method of determination of individuality or recognition of a person.
IDENTIFICATION
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Personal Identification it may be ________ or ________.
COMPLETE OR PARTIAL
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means the absolute fixation of individuality.
COMPLETE IDENTIFICATION
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is the ascertainment of only some facts of the identity of a person while others remain unknown.
PARTIAL IDENTIFICATION
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is essential broadly in the fields like Forensic applications, Medical purposes, Legal purposes, and Civilian applications
ABSOLUTE PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION
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was the first to used fingerprint in China. In ancient China, thumb prints were found on clay seals.
EMPEROR TE'IN SHI
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Meaning of HUA CHI
FINGERPRINT
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Meaning of LO in chinese
ARCHES AND WHORLS
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Meaning of ki in chinese term
LOOPS
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For the Chinese, ______ are look upon as presages of good
LOOPS
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tribe in Mexico that has tradition of printing their palm in mud to be placed in their tombs.
AZTECS
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An Italian professor who studied his observations on skin, pores and ridges in 1856.
MARCELLO MALPIGHI
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The Grandfather of Dactyloscopy.
MARCELLO MALPIGHI
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Published a book entitled “De Externo Tactus Organo.” depicting the construction of the layers of the skin.
MARCELLO MALPIGHI
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Malpighian Layer Is approximately _______
1.8MM THICK
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He was noted for the discovery of the inner and outer structure of the skin.
MARCELLO MALPIGHI
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Inner layer of skin
DERMIS
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Outer Layer of the skin
EPIDERMIS
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A German who authored a book entitled “Anatomische Kupfertafein Nebst Dazu Gehorigen.” it was an atlas of anatomical illustrations of Fingerprint.
DR. J.C.A MAYER
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Strengthened the Principle of Individuality
DR. J.C.A MAYER
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He said “There are no two fingerprints of different individuals that are exactly the same.”
DR. J.C.A MAYER
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known as the Father of Dactyloscopy
JOHANNES EVANGELIST PURKENJIE
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he named 9 fingerprint patterns and laid down classification rules.
JOHANNES EVANGELIST PURKENJIE
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He strengthened the “Principle of Permanency”
HERMAN WELCKER
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He is considered the Father of Chiroscopy
WILLIAM JAMES HERSCHEL
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He required the laborers (mostly Indians) to be fingerprinted/palm printed in order to prevent impersonations.
WILLIAM JAMES HERSCHEL
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introduced the use of fingerprint to prevent impersonation among laborers.
WILLIAM JAMES HERSCHEL
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he published his 41-page book entitled “The Origin of Fingerprinting.”
WILLIAM JAMES HERSCHEL
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He made series of writings about fingerprints in 1877. One of his articles was “On the skin furrows of the hand.” he points out his observation that chance prints left at the scene of the crime would provide for positive identification of offenders when apprehended.
DR. HENRY FAULDS
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He propagated the PRINCIPLE OF INFALLIBILITY.
DR. HENRY FAULDS
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a British Anthropologist and Biologist who published his study on classification and filing system using all the ten (10) fingers.
SIR FRANCIS GALTON
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He assigned the patterns in to three (3) general types: ARCHES, LOOPS and WHORLS.
SIR FRANCIS GALTON
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He concluded that “no two prints are identical and an individual’s prints remain unchanged from year to year.”
SIR FRANCIS GALTON
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Used his owned thumb print on a document to prevent forgery.
GILBERT THOMPSON
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How many months does fetus fingerprint fully developed?
6 MONTHS
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The Father of Personal Identification.
ALPHONSE BERTILLON
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What Alphonse Bertillon founded?
BERTILLON SYSTEM
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The study of human physical dimension
ANTHROPOMETRY
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Historically, the Bertillon System was questioned due to the famous "__________”
WEST CASE
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This is all about two persons whos identical twins have the same face, height, body built, color of the skin.
WEST CASE
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Published a paper entitled “The papillary ridges on the hands and feet of monkeys and men”
DAVID HEPBURN
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The successor of Sir Herschel and Galton.
EDWARD RICHARD HENRY
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he published his book entitled “Classification and Uses of Fingerprint”
EDWARD RICHARD HENRY
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Because of his contributions to police service and his persistence in devising a workable system of classification, he became the Father of Modern Fingerprint.
EDWARD RICHARD HENRY
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Published a report on Ridges and Pores before the Royal Society of London in 1684.
NEHEMIAH GREW
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He described the arrangement of skin ridges, pores on thumbs.
GOVARD BIDLOO
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His thesis was entitled “Anatomia Humanis Corporis” (Anatomy of Human Corpse).
GOVARD BIDLOO
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A German who made several writings about Ridge Formations.
HINTZE
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His study was on ridge formations and characteristics of pores.
ALBINUS
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The father of poroscopy. He gave the terms loops and spirals who examined pores in detail.
DR. EDMOND LOCARD
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The first American instructress in Dactyloscopy
MARY K. HOLLAND
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One of the pioneer schools in USA that offers Dactyloscopy. Located in Illinois.
INSTITUTE OF APPLIED SCIENCE
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Is a monthly published magazine in United States that is devoted exclusively for fingerprint science that started in 1919.
FINGERPRINT AND IDENTIFICATION MAGAZINE
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Locard's principle
WHEN TWO OBJECTS COMES INTO CONTACT THERE IS AN EXCHANGE OF MATERIAL FROM EACH TO THE OTHER
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The use of fingerprints in the Philippines started in what year?
1900
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An American who became the first instructor of fingerprints in the Philippines in 1900.
GARRY JONES
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First Filipino fingerprint technician employed by the PC, now PNP.
GENEROSO REYES
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First Filipina fingerprint technician.
ISABELA BERNALES
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Created the criminal records and identification division (CRID) under the MPD (now WPD) in 1900.
R.A. 409
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Created the D.I. that authorized the use of the fingerprint identification system on Nov. 13, 1936
COMMONWEALTH ACT NO. 181
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The OIC of the fingerprint section of D.I. During the pre-occupation of the Americans in the Philippines.
LT. ASA AND N. DARBY
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Created B.I.
R.A. 157
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Renamed B.I. To NBI
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 94
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They have helped the NBI establish their fingerprint files, conducted trainings among NBI personnel and assisted in its first operations.
CAPT. THOMAS DUGAN AND FLAVIANO C. GUERRERO
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Created the bureau of prisons (now Bucor) on November 1, 1905. At that time, the "bertillon system" of identification was in use.
REORGANIZATION ACT NO. 1407
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In what year does bureau of prisons started the use of the fingerprint system?
1910
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First director, bureau of prisons
LT. GEORGE M. WOLFE
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The first chief of the identification section (CIS) of the bureau of prisons from 1905 to 1920.
GENEROSO LA TORRE
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A fingerprint expert who founded the IAS 1916, a correspondence school that specialized in the study of fingerprints.
T. DICKERSON COOKE
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the first criminology school owned by Bautista family to offer BScrim and teach fingerprint in the Philippines in 1954.
PLARIDEL COLLEGE INSTITUTION