Establishing identity using cheiloscopy and palatoscopy

IM Caldas, T Magalhaes, A Afonso - Forensic science international, 2007 - Elsevier
Establishing a person's identity can be a very difficult process. Dental, fingerprint and DNA
comparisons are probably the most common techniques used in this context, allowing fast …

Fingerprint development techniques: theory and application

SM Bleay, RS Croxton, M De Puit - 2018 - books.google.com
A comprehensive review of the latest fingerprint development and imaging techniques With
contributions from leading experts in the field, Fingerprint Development Techniques offers a …

Cheiloscopy as an adjunct to forensic identification: A study of 600 individuals

J Augustine, SR Barpande, JV Tupkari - The Journal of Forensic …, 2008 - ojs.iofos.eu
Cheiloscopy deals with examination of system of furrows on the red part of human lips. The
present study was undertaken to classify lip prints, study their variations, determine the most …

Cheiloscopy: revisited

RV Prabhu, AD Dinkar, VD Prabhu… - Journal of forensic …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Identification plays a very important role in any crime investigation. Cheiloscopy helps in
identifying the humans based on the lips' traces. The pattern of wrinkles on the lips has …

Lip prints: Role in forensic odontology

J Dineshshankar, N Ganapathi… - Journal of Pharmacy …, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Identification plays a major role in any crime investigation. The pattern of wrinkles on the lips
has individual characteristics like fingerprints. Cheiloscopy is a forensic investigation …

[图书][B] Scientific protocols for forensic examination of clothing

JM Taupin, C Cwiklik - 2010 - books.google.com
This text discusses the forensic examination of clothing exhibits in criminal cases and
examines the ramifications of DNA profiling and its effect on the screening approach to …

Luminous lip-prints as criminal evidence

A Castelló, M Alvarez-Seguí, F Verdú - Forensic science international, 2005 - Elsevier
Luminescence is specially a useful property for the search of invisible evidences at the
scene of a crime. In the latent fingerprints particular case, there are at one's disposal …

[PDF][PDF] Oil red O versus physical developer on wet papers: a comparative study

A Rawji, A Beaudoin - Journal of Forensic Identification, 2006 - alexandre.beaud0in.net
Amino acids dissolve in water, and, therefore, finY gerprints on porous surfaces that have
been exposed to aqueous environments cannot be tested with traditional methods such as …

Natural dyes versus lysochrome dyes in cheiloscopy: A comparative evaluation

NN Singh, VR Brave, S Khanna - Journal of forensic dental …, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Cheiloscopy is the study of lip prints. Lip prints are genotypically determined and are unique,
and stable. At the site of crime, lip prints can be either visible or latent. To develop lip prints …

[PDF][PDF] The use of oil red O in sequence with other methods of fingerprint development

K Guigui, A Beaudoin - Journal of Forensic Identification, 2007 - alexandre.beaud0in.net
Oil Red O (ORO) has been proven to be equal to or better than physical developer for the
recovery of latent fingerprints on white, kraft, and thermal papers that have been wet. To …