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Uniqueness, permanence, and individuality are key characteristics of fingerprints from "summary" of Forensic Fingerprints by Max M. Houck
Fingerprints are one of the most reliable forms of forensic evidence due to their unique, permanent, and individual nature. This uniqueness is a fundamental characteristic of fingerprints that sets them apart from any other form of identification. No two individuals have the same fingerprint patterns, making them an invaluable tool for forensic investigations. The permanence of fingerprints is another crucial aspect that makes them an ideal form of identification. While other physical features may change over time, such as facial features or DNA, fingerprints re...Similar Posts
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