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Legal aspects of forensic dactyloscopy and its perspectives
Andrašková, Tímea ; Dvořák, Marek (advisor) ; Šelleng, Dalibor (referee)
Legal aspects of forensic dactyloscopy and its perspectives Abstract The main theme of the diploma thesis is forensic dactyloscopy. It is an identification method that is nowadays an essential part of forensic science. This method is based on three fundamental principles of fingerprinting concerning the relative constancy, non-removability, and individuality of papillary lines. The key to the success of the method is the use of absolutely unique markers. Due to this, dactyloscopy can be used in detection and investigation of crimes. The thesis is divided into four thematic parts. In the first one, attention is paid to the history of dactyloscopy and the personalities who have connected it with forensic science. Chapter two focuses on defining the substance of forensic dactyloscopy from the scientific point of view. The object of this section is to elucidate the reasons why dactyloscopy can be considered a reliable and fundamentally infallible identification method. The third chapter converts scientific knowledge into forensic practice. The purpose is to explain simple mechanism of the formation of fingerprint traces and to introduce the techniques by which a fingerprint can be made suitable for laboratory examination. The chapter discusses not only traditional methods of searching for and securing...

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