Fingerprint minutia types influence LPEs’ analyses and evaluations during casework, with features perceived as rarer generally given more weight. Last year, we reported on examiner perceptions of minutia type frequency. This year, we present the next phase of our research. Specifically, we explored how examiners use their perceptions of minutia type frequency and developed a protocol to establish objective frequencies for combined minutiae and how these data and this protocol can be implemented in casew
Developing a Repeatable and Reproducible Protocol for Establishing Combined Minutiae Frequencies
Conference/Workshop:
108th International Association for Identification (IAI) Annual Educational Conference
108th International Association for Identification (IAI) Annual Educational Conference
Published: 2024
Primary Author: Adele Quigley-McBride
Secondary Authors: Heidi Eldridge, Brett Gardner
Type: Presentation Slides
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