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Comparison of aging fingerprint enhancement by pre-treatment of various initiator powders in the cyanoacrylate fuming method (다양한 개시제(initiator)분말 전처리(pre-treatment)를 통한 노화된 지문의 Cyanoacrylate Fuming법 현출 증강 비교)

  • Kim, Kyung-Soo;Lee, Yoon-Jeong;Seo, Kyung-Suk
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.129-135
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    • 2022
  • We tested the pre-treatment of alumina, leucine, alumina mixed with leucine at ratios of 9:1 (Al-Leu (9:1)) and 5:1 (Al-Leu (5:1)), and alumina mixed with sodium lactate at a ratio of 5:1 (Al-Lac (5:1)) on aged fingerprints (1, 7, 14, and 30 days after natural fingerprinting) before cyanoacrylate (CA) fuming to improve the development efficacy. As a result of the experiment, fingerprints with pre-treatment of alumina, leucine, Al-Leu (9:1), Al-Leu (5:1), and Al-Lac (5:1) showed better development efficacy (area and minutiae) than fingerprints without pre-treatment. Therefore, this modified CA fuming method improved the development efficacy with five pretreatments.

Developing of latent fingerprint on human skin (생체피부에서의 잠재지문 현출)

  • Lee, Hee-Il;Choi, Mi-Jung;Kim, Jai-Hoon;Park, Sung-Woo
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.222-228
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    • 2008
  • On living skin the chances of a successfully developing latent fingerprint are very limited. This is due to the fact that continual perspiration and rapid absorption diffuse into the lipophillic layer on skin. A study was conducted to investigate effectively developing method of latent fingerprints on human skin surfaces and pig skin likely corpse's skin. We used commercial fingerprint powder, black powders, black magnetic powder, fluorescence magnetic powder, Cyanoacrylate fuming (CA) and direct lifting methods (lifting paper, glasses and photo glossy paper). Developing of fresh fingerprints on living skin was achieved with S-powderblack, CA fuming and CA fuming following S-powder, fluorescence powder. The other powder tends to overwhelm the latent print and the background. But, latent fingerprint residue was disappeared with time after deposit on a living surface. In case of pig skin likely corpse's skin, latent fingerprint detection was achieved with CA fuming following S-powder and deposited print during 6 hr at $25^{\circ}C$, 40% relative moisture yielded excellent fingerprints with clear ridge details using 1 min CA fuming. And enhancement of fingerprint detection image using forensic light source was achieved.

Mixture of dimethylaminobenzaldehyde and cyanoacrylate to develop fingerprints with fluorescence: a preliminary test

  • Lee, Wonyoung;An, Jaeyoung;Yu, Jeseol
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2022
  • This study suggests a new one-step fluorescent cyanoacylate-fuming method for developing fingerprints by using a CAB mixed with dimethylaminobenzalde (DMAB) and cyanoacylate (CA) in a specific ratio. CAB is prepared by mixing 2.5 % (w/w) DMAB with CA and fumigated at 180 ℃. Under these conditions, developing fingerprints showed the best results. The fuming method using CAB develops latent fingerprints into fluorescence and has a higher sensitivity than CA, and it showed comparable or better contrast to existing fluorescence enhancement methods. It was also applicable on a variety of non-porous surfaces that can be encountered at ordinary times. This method is more useful than conventional fluorescent dyeing methods in that it minimizes damage to fingerprints or samples, makes it easy to manufacture, saves time, and can use existing current equipment as it is.

A study on the distribution of latent fingerprints on paper knife sheaths (간이 칼집에서의 잠재지문 분포에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Hyo-Mi;Park, Gi-Hyun;Lee, Su-Bhin;Yu, Je-Seol
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.251-258
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    • 2021
  • Knives are most frequently used as weapons in violent crimes. Criminals leave behind knife sheaths made of paper and tape at crime scenes. It is difficult to develop fingerprints using tape attached to a porous surface, resulting in the need to explore effective techniques for identifying fingerprints as well as the distribution of fingerprints on each surface, when evidence such as paper knife sheaths are found. In this study, 50 knife sheaths were prepared. The cyanoacrylate fuming (CA fuming) method was applied to develop fingerprints on the non-adhesive side of the tape, and a dual-purpose 1,2-indanedione/Zn (1,2-IND/Zn) reagent was used to separate tape from paper while simultaneously developing fingerprints on the paper. The fingerprints on the adhesive side of the tape were developed using Wet Powder Black®. Using the R statistical analysis program (The R Foundation for Statistical Computing), we used a heat map to indicate the location of fingerprints developed from each surface. More fingerprints were detected at the ends than in the center of the adhesive side of the tape, and although the non-adhesive sides of tape and paper did not present clear distribution patterns, many fingerprints were developed that had sufficient clarity for personal identification. The results of this study may be applicable for processing evidence when paper sheaths are found at crime scenes.

Development of Aged Fingermarks Deposited on Expanded Polystyrene(Styrofoam) Using Multi-metal Deposition I(MMD I) (Multi-metal Deposition I(MMD I)을 사용한 스티로폼 표면의 오래된 지문 현출)

  • Kim, Chae-Won;An, Jae-Young;Yu, Je-Seol
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.687-694
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    • 2020
  • Styrofoam is one of the most commonly used materials in everyday life, such as various packaging containers, toys, and buoys, and is likely to be found in crime scenes. However, due to the structural characteristics of Styrofoam, fingerprints cannot be deposited well. According to previous researches, powdering or cyanoacrylate fuming method was applied for developing fingerprints on Styrofoam. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of MMD I through comparative experiments of powdering. As a result of applying powder method and MMD I, MMD I was more effective than powder method on styrofoam.

A study on oil-contaminated fingerprints developing (유지문 현출법에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Mi-Jung;Park, Won-Seok;Kim, Man-Ki;Jeon, Chung-Hyun;Park, Sung-Woo
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.89-96
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    • 2010
  • In general, three types of fingerprints could be found at the crime scene: visible, plastic, and latent fingerprints. Examples of visible fingerprint include those made by blood, paint or ink. Plastic fingerprint are made from an impression of the finger on soft material as soap, wax, etc. Latent fingerprint are those of the invisible one to the human eye. Oil-contaminated fingerprints remained in the evidence, that are contaminated with the soybean oil, engine oil, lubricating oil or grease. Oil-contaminated fingerprints are special types of fingerprint evidence but the research for developing method regarding oil-contaminated fingerprints is a few. In this study, ultraviolet light source was employed for untreated oil-contaminated prints and the freeze-dry method with liquid nitrogen for freeze oil residue on the surfaces with sequence of developing oil-contaminated fingerprints with black and magnetic powders, cyanoacrylate (CA) fuming, Basic Yellow 40. The types of oil chosen for the experiment were soybean oil, LSA oil, engine oil and material surfaces selected for the experiment were glass, plastic aluminum plates. The aims of this study were to determine the appropriate developing methods for oil-contaminated fingerprints.