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What does the ACE V analysis primarily evaluate?
What does the ACE V analysis primarily evaluate?
- Temporary fingerprints that cannot be used for identification
- The identification value of latent and known prints (correct)
- The financial aspects of forensic science
- The psychological factors affecting crime investigation
Which process is involved in the ACE V methodology?
Which process is involved in the ACE V methodology?
- Utilizing chemical reactions to enhance ink prints
- Reviewing inclusion by another latent examiner (correct)
- Establishing environmental factors that influence print clarity
- Incorporating subjective opinions on print significance
What is the primary goal of comparing latent prints in the ACE V analysis?
What is the primary goal of comparing latent prints in the ACE V analysis?
- To establish valuable identification for potential matches (correct)
- To create a digital database of all fingerprints
- To minimize the number of prints collected at crime scenes
- To analyze the emotional state of the perpetrators
Before the review of inclusion by another examiner, which steps does the ACE V process include?
Before the review of inclusion by another examiner, which steps does the ACE V process include?
What type of prints does the ACE V analysis focus on?
What type of prints does the ACE V analysis focus on?
Flashcards
ACE-V analysis
ACE-V analysis
A scientific method used to examine latent and known prints for identification.
Latent prints
Latent prints
Hidden prints that need to be developed before examination.
Comparison (in ACE-V)
Comparison (in ACE-V)
Matching latent and known prints to determine if they came from the same source.
Verification (in ACE-V)
Verification (in ACE-V)
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Inclusion(in ACE-V)
Inclusion(in ACE-V)
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Study Notes
ACE-V Analysis
- ACE-V (Analysis, Comparison, Evaluation, Verification) is a scientific methodology used in latent print examination.
- It's a process for identifying and comparing latent and known fingerprints.
- Latent prints are those left unintentionally, while known prints are deliberately made.
- The process prioritizes inclusion of these prints for identification purposes.
- Post-analysis, a review by another latent examiner is critical.
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Description
Explore the ACE-V methodology used in latent print examination, which involves Analysis, Comparison, Evaluation, and Verification. Learn how this process aids in identifying and comparing latent and known fingerprints, emphasizing the importance of post-analysis reviews by a second examiner.