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Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems Peter Komarinski Master Of Arts Criminal Justice

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Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems Peter Komarinski Master Of Arts Criminal Justice
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Publisher: Elsevier Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.57 MB
Pages: 310
Author: Peter Komarinski Master of Arts Criminal Justice
ISBN: 9780124183513, 9781417577415, 0124183514, 141757741X
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems Peter Komarinski Master Of Arts Criminal Justice by Peter Komarinski Master Of Arts Criminal Justice 9780124183513, 9781417577415, 0124183514, 141757741X instant download after payment.

An easy-to-understand synopsis of identification systems, presenting in simple language the process of fingerprint identification, from the initial capture of a set of finger images, to the production of a Rapsheet. No other single work exists which reviews this important identification process from beginning to end. We examine the identification process for latent (crime scene) prints and how they are identified with these systems. While the primary focus is automated fingerprint identifications, the book also touches on the emergence and use of fingerprints in other biometric systems.Criminal justice administrators, policy makers, and students of forensic science and criminal justice will find a reference to the known limitations and advantages of these systems.This book provides information as to the critical and continual need for properly trained individuals as well as an understanding of the direct and indirect costs associated with maintaining these systems. An understanding of the entire system and what it means will prove invaluable. Why are there missed identifications? Why are identifications made on one database that are not made on another database? Key terms and issues are included, and well as suggestions for improving the overall number of identifications.The book will go beyond process and also discuss issues such as interoperability, management strategies for large databases, contract development, lights out verification and several other issues which impact automated identifications.

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