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  • Honeylyn Joy Rirao
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  • 1

    Father of criminal investigation

    DR. HANS GUSTAV ADOLF GROSS

  • 2

    Father of criminal profiling

    DR. HANS GUSTAV ADOLF GROSS

  • 3

    Father of Modern criminalistic

    DR. HANS GUSTAV ADOLF GROSS

  • 4

    Pioneer of forensic science

    DR. EDMOND LOCARD

  • 5

    Father of poroscopy

    DR. EDMOND LOCARD

  • 6

    Father of personal identification

    ALPHONSE BERTILION

  • 7

    Principle of individuality

    DR. JOHANN CRHISTOPHE ANDREAS MAYER

  • 8

    Support principle of individuality

    SIR FRANCIS GALTON

  • 9

    Principle of infalibility

    DR. HENRY FOLDS

  • 10

    Principle of permanency

    HERMAN WELCKER

  • 11

    Father of dactyloscopy

    JOHANNES EVANGELIST PURKENJIE

  • 12

    Father of fingerprint in most speaking country

    JUAN VECETICH

  • 13

    Grand father of fingerprint

    MARCELO MALPIGHI

  • 14

    Father of fingerprint in america

    EDMOND RICHARD LOCARD

  • 15

    Application of scientific technique

    FORENSIC SCIENCE

  • 16

    Field of forensic science

    CRIMINALISTIC

  • 17

    Forensic came from latin word FORUM means?

    A MARKET PLACE

  • 18

    Can be ise as conjunction

    FORENSIC

  • 19

    Word FORENSIC means?

    LEGAL

  • 20

    Australian magistrate describe HTE SEARCH FOR THE TRUTH

    DR. HANS GUSTAV ADOLF GROSS

  • 21

    THE THING SPEAK FOR IT SELF means?

    RES IPSA LUQUITOR

  • 22

    Known as SHERLOCK HOLMES OF FRANCE

    DR. EDMOND LOCARD

  • 23

    Means IN EVERY CONTACT IT LEAVE A TRACE

    PRINCIPLE OF EXCHANGE

  • 24

    1st LABORATORY POLICE

    1910

  • 25

    A method of personal identification through the comparison of the impression of sweat pores

    POROSCOPY

  • 26

    The greater the number of similarities and dissimilarities the greater probability for conclusion to be correct

    LAW OF MULTIPLICITY OF EVIDENCE

  • 27

    In the philippines she is considered as the first person convicted using fingerprints

    MEDINA

  • 28

    He devised a cell carve from the jade one side the name and the other side is impression of the thumb for the purpose of sealing documents as authenticity

    EMPEROR TE IN SHI

  • 29

    What is the fingerprint in China?

    HUA CHI

  • 30

    Fingerprint in japan means?

    TEGATA

  • 31

    First person who introduced the personal identification

    ALPHONSE BERTILION

  • 32

    He introduced the anthropometry

    ALPHONSE BERTILION

  • 33

    A system of identification based on the measurement of the bone structure of the body

    ANTHROPOMETRY

  • 34

    The father of mugshot

    ALPHONSE BERTILION

  • 35

    How many bones that the normal adult have

    206

  • 36

    He state that fingerprints are never duplicate

    DR. JOHANN CRHISTOPHE ANDREAS MAYER

  • 37

    He developed the general classification of fingerprint which is arch, loop and whorl

    SIR FRANCIS GALTON

  • 38

    First established a civil bureau of personal identification

    SIR FRANCIS GALTON

  • 39

    A surgeon in japan who claimed that latin print will provide a positive identification of offender once apprehended

    DR. HENRY FOLDS

  • 40

    he took his own fingerprint twice with a lapse of 41 years and shown that the ridges formation remain the same

    HERMAN WELCKER

  • 41

    It is state that no two person have the same fingerprint

    principle of individuality

  • 42

    State the friction of the ridges are once fully developed it arrangement will remain the same through the life

    principle of permanency

  • 43

    State that the fingerprints is a positive and reliable means of identification it cannot be easily forged

    principle of infallibility

  • 44

    He named the nine standard type of pattern

    JOHANNES EVANGELIST PURKENJIE

  • 45

    In 1892 he made the first positive identification in criminal case

    JUAN VUCETICH

  • 46

    Believe the first person found guilty using fingerprint in the world

    ROJAS, FRANCISCA

  • 47

    The book of marcelo malpighi known for the discovery of epidermis and dermis of the skin

    DE EXTERNO TACTUS

  • 48

    The method of identifying criminals

    HENRY SYSTEM CLASSIFICATION

  • 49

    It refers to a process where a person /something that may distinguish

    PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION

  • 50

    An impression of the friction ridges found on the inner surface of the finger or thumb

    FINGERPRINT

  • 51

    Refers to the operation of locating the proper place of the fingerprints file where a certain set of fingerprint belong

    FILLING

  • 52

    Refers to the entering of the fingerprint record all known essential data about the individual or subject except the fingerprint themselves

    FILLING OUT

  • 53

    Raise details or layer of fingertip in the skin on the inside of the end joints of the fingerprints and thumbs

    FRICTION/FINGERPRINT DETAILS

  • 54

    Person having specialized knowledge of fingerprints

    FINGERPRINT EXPERT

  • 55

    Process of recording actual fingerprint of individual

    FINGERPRINTING

  • 56

    Science that is without bias or prejudice with a personal opinion being rendered as a conclusion

    FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION

  • 57

    Best evidence fingerprints found at the actual crime scene

    LATENT PRINTS

  • 58

    Refers to the identical characteristic that are found in the fingerprints from the known and question sources

    POINTS

  • 59

    Refers to bifurcation and ending ridges

    POINTS

  • 60

    Refers to large fores, incipient ridges, dots, scars etc

    CHARACTERISTIC

  • 61

    Taking of the fingerprints of a dead disease person for identification purposes

    POST MORTEM FINGERPRINTING

  • 62

    The appearance of an extra fingerprint

    POLYDACTYLISM

  • 63

    Those made for identification file or for a search to determine whether the person has previously filed a fingerprint record

    RECORD PRINT

  • 64

    A method of evaluating all fiction ridge structure

    RIGEOLOGY

  • 65

    These are little details in the ridges of the fingerprints pattern which are used in comparing and identifying fingerprints. It also called MINUTIAE

    RIDGE CHARACTERISTICS

  • 66

    Study of leap prints

    CHEILOSCOPY

  • 67

    Reporting result from test that were not actually done also referred as a DRY BENCHING

    DRY-LABBING

  • 68

    Area between the tab and ingest finger on the palm

    FULCRUM AREA

  • 69

    The backside of the hand the non-palmar side

    DORSAL

  • 70

    Placing of a group of classified set of fingerprints into their correcting filing order before beginning to file or search them

    SEQUENCING

  • 71

    The process of counting intervening ridges that is touched or cross by an imaginary line drawn between the core and the delta

    RIDGE COUNTING

  • 72

    The process of tracing the ridges that emanates from the lower side of the left delta toward the right delta to see where it flows in relation to the right delta

    RIDGE TRACING

  • 73

    By means of the reproduction on the smooth surface the pattern and designed by friction ridges found in the inside of the end joints of the fingerprints and thumbs through the transfer medium of ink and any colored substance capable of producing visibility

    FINGERPRINTS AS AN IMPRESSION

  • 74

    Requires that the finger be taken are printed simultaneously than the thumb without rolling used to check upon the sequence and accuracy confirmation of the rolled impression

    PLAIN IMPRESSION

  • 75

    Requires that the thumb and finger be rolled from side to side or 180° in order to obtain all available ridges detail

    ROLLED IMPRESSION

  • 76

    Deals with the study of the palm of the hand

    CHIROSCOPY

  • 77

    Incheroscopy chairman's a ______ and scopian means to _______

    hand and examine

  • 78

    A branch of the science of dactyloscopy which deal with the study of sole of the foot

    PODOSCOPY

  • 79

    Ulol study of the sweat pores found in the friction skin

    POROSCOPY

  • 80

    meaning "body of the crime," is a legal principle stating that a crime must be proven to have occurred before someone can be convicted of committing it.

    CORPUS DELICTI

  • 81

    By means of contact

    TRACING EVIDENCE

  • 82

    Link the suspect

    ASSOCIATIVE EVIDENCE

  • 83

    rolling inked fingers or a pad over a surface to create a clear, inked fingerprint

    PAD METHOD

  • 84

    a system using a pre-inked roller with a microporous plastic ink reservoir, designed to deliver a thin, even layer of ink for high-quality, detailed fingerprint impressions

    PRINT MATIC METHOD

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Father of criminal investigation

    DR. HANS GUSTAV ADOLF GROSS

  • 2

    Father of criminal profiling

    DR. HANS GUSTAV ADOLF GROSS

  • 3

    Father of Modern criminalistic

    DR. HANS GUSTAV ADOLF GROSS

  • 4

    Pioneer of forensic science

    DR. EDMOND LOCARD

  • 5

    Father of poroscopy

    DR. EDMOND LOCARD

  • 6

    Father of personal identification

    ALPHONSE BERTILION

  • 7

    Principle of individuality

    DR. JOHANN CRHISTOPHE ANDREAS MAYER

  • 8

    Support principle of individuality

    SIR FRANCIS GALTON

  • 9

    Principle of infalibility

    DR. HENRY FOLDS

  • 10

    Principle of permanency

    HERMAN WELCKER

  • 11

    Father of dactyloscopy

    JOHANNES EVANGELIST PURKENJIE

  • 12

    Father of fingerprint in most speaking country

    JUAN VECETICH

  • 13

    Grand father of fingerprint

    MARCELO MALPIGHI

  • 14

    Father of fingerprint in america

    EDMOND RICHARD LOCARD

  • 15

    Application of scientific technique

    FORENSIC SCIENCE

  • 16

    Field of forensic science

    CRIMINALISTIC

  • 17

    Forensic came from latin word FORUM means?

    A MARKET PLACE

  • 18

    Can be ise as conjunction

    FORENSIC

  • 19

    Word FORENSIC means?

    LEGAL

  • 20

    Australian magistrate describe HTE SEARCH FOR THE TRUTH

    DR. HANS GUSTAV ADOLF GROSS

  • 21

    THE THING SPEAK FOR IT SELF means?

    RES IPSA LUQUITOR

  • 22

    Known as SHERLOCK HOLMES OF FRANCE

    DR. EDMOND LOCARD

  • 23

    Means IN EVERY CONTACT IT LEAVE A TRACE

    PRINCIPLE OF EXCHANGE

  • 24

    1st LABORATORY POLICE

    1910

  • 25

    A method of personal identification through the comparison of the impression of sweat pores

    POROSCOPY

  • 26

    The greater the number of similarities and dissimilarities the greater probability for conclusion to be correct

    LAW OF MULTIPLICITY OF EVIDENCE

  • 27

    In the philippines she is considered as the first person convicted using fingerprints

    MEDINA

  • 28

    He devised a cell carve from the jade one side the name and the other side is impression of the thumb for the purpose of sealing documents as authenticity

    EMPEROR TE IN SHI

  • 29

    What is the fingerprint in China?

    HUA CHI

  • 30

    Fingerprint in japan means?

    TEGATA

  • 31

    First person who introduced the personal identification

    ALPHONSE BERTILION

  • 32

    He introduced the anthropometry

    ALPHONSE BERTILION

  • 33

    A system of identification based on the measurement of the bone structure of the body

    ANTHROPOMETRY

  • 34

    The father of mugshot

    ALPHONSE BERTILION

  • 35

    How many bones that the normal adult have

    206

  • 36

    He state that fingerprints are never duplicate

    DR. JOHANN CRHISTOPHE ANDREAS MAYER

  • 37

    He developed the general classification of fingerprint which is arch, loop and whorl

    SIR FRANCIS GALTON

  • 38

    First established a civil bureau of personal identification

    SIR FRANCIS GALTON

  • 39

    A surgeon in japan who claimed that latin print will provide a positive identification of offender once apprehended

    DR. HENRY FOLDS

  • 40

    he took his own fingerprint twice with a lapse of 41 years and shown that the ridges formation remain the same

    HERMAN WELCKER

  • 41

    It is state that no two person have the same fingerprint

    principle of individuality

  • 42

    State the friction of the ridges are once fully developed it arrangement will remain the same through the life

    principle of permanency

  • 43

    State that the fingerprints is a positive and reliable means of identification it cannot be easily forged

    principle of infallibility

  • 44

    He named the nine standard type of pattern

    JOHANNES EVANGELIST PURKENJIE

  • 45

    In 1892 he made the first positive identification in criminal case

    JUAN VUCETICH

  • 46

    Believe the first person found guilty using fingerprint in the world

    ROJAS, FRANCISCA

  • 47

    The book of marcelo malpighi known for the discovery of epidermis and dermis of the skin

    DE EXTERNO TACTUS

  • 48

    The method of identifying criminals

    HENRY SYSTEM CLASSIFICATION

  • 49

    It refers to a process where a person /something that may distinguish

    PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION

  • 50

    An impression of the friction ridges found on the inner surface of the finger or thumb

    FINGERPRINT

  • 51

    Refers to the operation of locating the proper place of the fingerprints file where a certain set of fingerprint belong

    FILLING

  • 52

    Refers to the entering of the fingerprint record all known essential data about the individual or subject except the fingerprint themselves

    FILLING OUT

  • 53

    Raise details or layer of fingertip in the skin on the inside of the end joints of the fingerprints and thumbs

    FRICTION/FINGERPRINT DETAILS

  • 54

    Person having specialized knowledge of fingerprints

    FINGERPRINT EXPERT

  • 55

    Process of recording actual fingerprint of individual

    FINGERPRINTING

  • 56

    Science that is without bias or prejudice with a personal opinion being rendered as a conclusion

    FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION

  • 57

    Best evidence fingerprints found at the actual crime scene

    LATENT PRINTS

  • 58

    Refers to the identical characteristic that are found in the fingerprints from the known and question sources

    POINTS

  • 59

    Refers to bifurcation and ending ridges

    POINTS

  • 60

    Refers to large fores, incipient ridges, dots, scars etc

    CHARACTERISTIC

  • 61

    Taking of the fingerprints of a dead disease person for identification purposes

    POST MORTEM FINGERPRINTING

  • 62

    The appearance of an extra fingerprint

    POLYDACTYLISM

  • 63

    Those made for identification file or for a search to determine whether the person has previously filed a fingerprint record

    RECORD PRINT

  • 64

    A method of evaluating all fiction ridge structure

    RIGEOLOGY

  • 65

    These are little details in the ridges of the fingerprints pattern which are used in comparing and identifying fingerprints. It also called MINUTIAE

    RIDGE CHARACTERISTICS

  • 66

    Study of leap prints

    CHEILOSCOPY

  • 67

    Reporting result from test that were not actually done also referred as a DRY BENCHING

    DRY-LABBING

  • 68

    Area between the tab and ingest finger on the palm

    FULCRUM AREA

  • 69

    The backside of the hand the non-palmar side

    DORSAL

  • 70

    Placing of a group of classified set of fingerprints into their correcting filing order before beginning to file or search them

    SEQUENCING

  • 71

    The process of counting intervening ridges that is touched or cross by an imaginary line drawn between the core and the delta

    RIDGE COUNTING

  • 72

    The process of tracing the ridges that emanates from the lower side of the left delta toward the right delta to see where it flows in relation to the right delta

    RIDGE TRACING

  • 73

    By means of the reproduction on the smooth surface the pattern and designed by friction ridges found in the inside of the end joints of the fingerprints and thumbs through the transfer medium of ink and any colored substance capable of producing visibility

    FINGERPRINTS AS AN IMPRESSION

  • 74

    Requires that the finger be taken are printed simultaneously than the thumb without rolling used to check upon the sequence and accuracy confirmation of the rolled impression

    PLAIN IMPRESSION

  • 75

    Requires that the thumb and finger be rolled from side to side or 180° in order to obtain all available ridges detail

    ROLLED IMPRESSION

  • 76

    Deals with the study of the palm of the hand

    CHIROSCOPY

  • 77

    Incheroscopy chairman's a ______ and scopian means to _______

    hand and examine

  • 78

    A branch of the science of dactyloscopy which deal with the study of sole of the foot

    PODOSCOPY

  • 79

    Ulol study of the sweat pores found in the friction skin

    POROSCOPY

  • 80

    meaning "body of the crime," is a legal principle stating that a crime must be proven to have occurred before someone can be convicted of committing it.

    CORPUS DELICTI

  • 81

    By means of contact

    TRACING EVIDENCE

  • 82

    Link the suspect

    ASSOCIATIVE EVIDENCE

  • 83

    rolling inked fingers or a pad over a surface to create a clear, inked fingerprint

    PAD METHOD

  • 84

    a system using a pre-inked roller with a microporous plastic ink reservoir, designed to deliver a thin, even layer of ink for high-quality, detailed fingerprint impressions

    PRINT MATIC METHOD