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Assessment of the methodology for estimating ridge density in fingerprints and its forensic application

机译:评估指纹中脊密度的方法的评估及其法医学应用

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In recent times, some studies have explored the forensic application of dermatoglyphic traits such as the epidermal ridge breadth or ridge density (RD) toward the inference of sex and population from fingerprints of unknown origin, as it has been demonstrated that there exist significant differences of fingerprints between sexes and between populations. Part of the population differences found between these studies could be of methodological nature, due both to the lack of standardisation in the position of the counting area, as well as to the differences in the method used for obtaining the fingerprint. Therefore, the aim of this study was to check whether there are differences between the RD of fingerprints depending on where the counting area is placed and how the fingerprints are obtained. Fingerprints of each finger were obtained from 102 adult Spanish subjects (50 females and 52 males), using two methods (plain and rolled). The ridge density of each fingerprint was assessed in five different areas of the dactylogram: two closer to the core area (one on the radial and the other on the ulnar side), two closer to the outermost area of each of the sides (radial and ulnar), and another one in the proximal region of the fingertip. Regardless of the method used and of the position of the counting area, thumbs and forefingers show a higher RD than middle, ring, and little fingers in both sexes, and females present a higher RD than males in all areas and fingers. In both males and females, RD values on the core region are higher than those on the outer region, irrespective of the technique of fingerprinting used (rolled or plain). Regardless of the sex and location of the count area (core or outer), the rolled fingerprints exhibit RD greater than that of the plain ones in both radial and proximal areas, whereas the trend is inverted in the ulnar area, where rolled fingerprints demonstrate RD lesser than that of the plain ones. Therefore, in order for the results of different studies to be comparable, it is necessary to standardise the position of the count area and to use the same method of obtaining the fingerprint, especially when involving a forensic application.
机译:近年来,一些研究探索了表皮纹路宽度或纹路密度(RD)等表皮纹状特征在法医学上的应用,这些纹状状是根据来历不明的指纹推断出性别和人口,因为已证明存在显着差异。性别之间和人群之间的指纹。这些研究之间发现的部分人口差异可能是方法论性质的,这归因于计数区域位置的缺乏标准化以及用于获取指纹的方法的差异。因此,本研究的目的是根据放置计数区域和获取指纹的方式来检查指纹的RD是否存在差异。使用两种方法(普通和滚动)从102位西班牙成人受试者(50位女性和52位男性)获得每个手指的指纹。在指纹图的五个不同区域中评估了每个指纹的脊密度:两个区域更靠近核心区域(一个位于径向区域,另一个位于尺侧),两个区域更靠近每个侧面的最外区域(径向区域和径向区域)。尺骨),另一个在指尖的近端区域。无论使用哪种方法以及计数区域的位置如何,拇指和食指的性别都比中指,无名指和小指高,而女性在所有区域和手指中的RD都比男性高。在男性和女性中,无论使用何种指纹技术(卷式或平纹),核心区域的RD值均高于外部区域的RD值。无论计数区域的性别和位置(核心或外部),在径向和近端区域,滚动指纹的RD均比普通指纹大,而在尺骨区域,滚动指纹显示RD的趋势相反。比普通的要小。因此,为了使不同研究的结果具有可比性,有必要标准化计数区域的位置并使用相同的方法来获取指纹,尤其是在涉及法医应用时。

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