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Name : Mike Angelo V.

Cabsaba BSCRIM 2 Section : Score :


Subject : Forensic 2 Teacher : Romae Ann Ayco Date :03/20/2020
Type of Activity:
-Concept Notes -Laboratory -Individual -Quiz -Formative -Summative
-Exercise/Drill -Art/Drawing - Pair/Group -Others, specify_____________

LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET NO. 1


Lesson/Topic: Fingerprint Impressions
Learning Target (s): To know the importance in taking the fingerprint impressions of a person, to learn
what are the precautions to get a good fingerprint impressions.

Reference (s): Dr. Edward Taganas Montalba

Concept/Digest

Fingerprinting as a method of identification of an individual through the use of the impression made by the ridge
formation. Taking fingerprint impressions need a precautions to make sure that the characteristics of each individual
print are clear and present.

Examples :

A. PRESSURE
The pressure on the fingers, while rolling, should be light and even. Too much pressure, or uneven pressure ,
causes distortion of the print.

B. Removing fingers from card


As each finger is completely rolled, it must be lifted with a quick, upward movement from the card. A slow,
dragging movement may cause a smeared impression.

C. Rolling The Thumbs and Fingers


The thumb is rolled from the inside edge of the nail to the thumb is rolled from right to let , and the left thumb
from left to right . The fingers of the right hand are rolled from left to right and fingers of the left hand are rolled
from right to left.

QUESTIONS :

1. How the Rolled Impression is taken ?


Ans.
The thumb is rolled from the inside edge of the nail to the thumb is rolled from right to let , and the left thumb from
left to right . The fingers of the right hand are rolled from left to right and fingers of the left hand are rolled from
right to left. The pressure on the fingers, while rolling, should be light and even. Too much pressure, or uneven
pressure , causes distortion of the print. As each finger is completely rolled, it must be lifted with a quick, upward
movement from the card. A slow, dragging movement may cause a smeared impression.
2. What is the difference between Rolled Impression and Pane Impression
Ans.
Rolled impressions are the ten individually-taken fingerprint images rolled from nail to nail while the plain
impressions are used to verify the sequence and accuracy of the rolled impressions.

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