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.
In conclusion, CSI officers should be aware of the possible effects of wrapping, when considering to preserve DNA traces, or fingermarks.
| Original language | English |
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| Number of pages | 1 |
| Publication status | Published - 2024 |
| Event | CLHC Symposium: Back to the Future - CWI congres center, Amsterdam, Netherlands Duration: 25 Oct 2024 → 25 Oct 2024 https://www.clhc.nl/shared-content/news/news/2024/09/clhc-symposium-2024.html?origin=d5l4hXa7RXmq4uHuf5FAfQ |
Conference
| Conference | CLHC Symposium |
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| Country/Territory | Netherlands |
| City | Amsterdam |
| Period | 25/10/24 → 25/10/24 |
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