Additional wrapping of pieces of evidence in sterile sheets

Dieter Pater, Caitlin Blom, Susanne van Beest, Hilde Drenth-de Boer, Wesly Mos, Ninke Brouwers

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Abstract

very contact with packaging material can affect fingermarks, basically Locard’s exchange principle. Additional wrapping and stacking (multiple) of phones, can decrease the number of DP’s below the limit of identification, 12 DP’s.
In conclusion, CSI officers should be aware of the possible effects of wrapping, when considering to preserve DNA traces, or fingermarks.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2024
EventCLHC Symposium: Back to the Future - CWI congres center, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Duration: 25 Oct 202425 Oct 2024
https://www.clhc.nl/shared-content/news/news/2024/09/clhc-symposium-2024.html?origin=d5l4hXa7RXmq4uHuf5FAfQ

Conference

ConferenceCLHC Symposium
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityAmsterdam
Period25/10/2425/10/24
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