Processing Guide for Developing Latent Prints
Department of JusticeFederal Bureau of InvestigationLaboratory DivisionProcessing Guide forDeveloping Latent PrintsRevised 2000Processing Guide for Developing Latent Prints (2000) Processing Guide for Developing Latent Prints (2000)Compiled by:Timothy A. TrozziFingerprint Specialist (Forensic Examiner)Federal Bureau of InvestigationRebecca L. SchwartzResearch ChemistFederal Bureau of InvestigationMitchell L. HollarsFingerprint Specialist (Forensic Examiner)Federal Bureau of InvestigationEdited by:Lallie D. LeightonSally A. SchehlYvette E. TrozziColleen WadeQuestions concerning the Processing Guide for Developing Latent Prints may be directed to:Laboratory DivisionLatent print Unit 2501 Investigation ParkwayQuantico, Virginia 22153(703) 632-8443FAX (703) 632-7397Processing Guide for Developing Latent Prints (2000)Table of ContentsTable of ContentsIntroduction.
Processing Guide for Developing Latent Prints (2000) 9 Processing Techniques Visual Visually examine all specimens for latent prints before using any latent print development technique. Ensure that the surface is well illuminated. Turn small articles or move and adjust light to change the angle of illumination.
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