Look over the pamphlet
before class. All requiremnts will be covered in class. Short sleeve shirts
are preferred becasue the ink can be difficult to remove from clothing.
- Give a short history of fingerprinting.
Tell the difference between civil and criminal identification.
- Explain the difference between
the automated fingerprint identification systems (AFIA) now used by some
law enforcement agencies and the biometric fingerprint systems used to
control access to places like buildings, airports, and computer rooms.
- Do the following:
- Name the surfaces of
the body where friction or papillary ridges are found.
- Name the two basic principles
supporting the science of fingerprints and give a brief explanation
of each principle.
- Explain what it takes
to positively identify a person using fingerprints.
- Take a clear set of prints using
ONE of the following methods:
a.
Make both rolled and plain impressions. Make these on an 8-by-8-inch fingerprint
identification card available from your local police department or counselor.
b.
Using clear adhesive tape, a pencil, and plain paper, record your own fingerprints
or those of another person.
- Show your merit badge counselor
you can identify the three basic types of fingerprint patterns and their
subcategories. Using your own hand, identify the types of patterns you
see.