Main compounds and major methods in latent fingermark aging analysis : a short review

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Autor(a) principal: González, Marina
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Gorziza, Roberta Petry, John, Danielle Kochenborger, Duarte, Jonathaline Apollo, Limberger, Renata Pereira, Ferrão, Marco Flôres, Mariotti, Kristiane de Cássia, Mendez, Andreas Sebastian Loureiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/264204
Resumo: Fingermarks are a complex biological matrix with variability factors that change in the same donor, depending on the moment of collection, and in different donors, according to age, sex and routine. Thus, they can still undergo alterations related to the deposition surface, the environment, and the variable that connects all those mentioned: the action of time. In Forensic Science, time is a important variable to situate the crime events. This review proposes a classification in the temporal estimation research of fingermarks, dividing them into Temporal Preservation Analysis (TPA) and Temporal Aging Analysis (TAA). In TPA studies, the components in fingermark residues undergo a few changes over time, tending to stability after a certain period. Those are interesting targets to identify possible exogenous components, such as firearm residues, illegal substances and contaminants related to particularity of forensic cases. In TAA studies, a time estimation related to the fingermarks age can be established. In this case, the time elapsed from its deposition until the forensic processing will vary according to the component classes degradation. Endogenous and exogenous substances that are demonstrably present in one donor and that undergo changes over time will, resulting be demonstrated by a decrease in intensity and/or formation of other substances, and those are good targets for this type of study. The same analysis can have both proposals and the instrumental method available will enable the extraction of information relevant to the sample. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate how important is to identify fingermarks components as evidence beyond the ridge pattern and to list the main instrumental methods used in the analysis of fingermark degradation.
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spelling González, MarinaGorziza, Roberta PetryJohn, Danielle KochenborgerDuarte, Jonathaline ApolloLimberger, Renata PereiraFerrão, Marco FlôresMariotti, Kristiane de CássiaMendez, Andreas Sebastian Loureiro2023-08-31T03:34:21Z20232527-2616http://hdl.handle.net/10183/264204001174921Fingermarks are a complex biological matrix with variability factors that change in the same donor, depending on the moment of collection, and in different donors, according to age, sex and routine. Thus, they can still undergo alterations related to the deposition surface, the environment, and the variable that connects all those mentioned: the action of time. In Forensic Science, time is a important variable to situate the crime events. This review proposes a classification in the temporal estimation research of fingermarks, dividing them into Temporal Preservation Analysis (TPA) and Temporal Aging Analysis (TAA). In TPA studies, the components in fingermark residues undergo a few changes over time, tending to stability after a certain period. Those are interesting targets to identify possible exogenous components, such as firearm residues, illegal substances and contaminants related to particularity of forensic cases. In TAA studies, a time estimation related to the fingermarks age can be established. In this case, the time elapsed from its deposition until the forensic processing will vary according to the component classes degradation. Endogenous and exogenous substances that are demonstrably present in one donor and that undergo changes over time will, resulting be demonstrated by a decrease in intensity and/or formation of other substances, and those are good targets for this type of study. The same analysis can have both proposals and the instrumental method available will enable the extraction of information relevant to the sample. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate how important is to identify fingermarks components as evidence beyond the ridge pattern and to list the main instrumental methods used in the analysis of fingermark degradation.application/pdfengDrug analytical research. Porto Alegre (RS). Vol. 7, n. 1 (jan./jun. 2023), p. 3-10Ciências forensesAntropologia forenseForensic sciencesForensic identificationAging fingerprintsPrints residueMain compounds and major methods in latent fingermark aging analysis : a short reviewinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001174921.pdf.txt001174921.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain38708http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/264204/2/001174921.pdf.txt3e6260a1dbdcc00d396f6b179cb2ccdbMD52ORIGINAL001174921.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf335706http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/264204/1/001174921.pdfc1dcb8a55850bd320de098b9a053a67fMD5110183/2642042023-09-01 03:32:54.99514oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/264204Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-09-01T06:32:54Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Main compounds and major methods in latent fingermark aging analysis : a short review
spellingShingle Main compounds and major methods in latent fingermark aging analysis : a short review
González, Marina
Ciências forenses
Antropologia forense
Forensic sciences
Forensic identification
Aging fingerprints
Prints residue
title_short Main compounds and major methods in latent fingermark aging analysis : a short review
title_full Main compounds and major methods in latent fingermark aging analysis : a short review
title_fullStr Main compounds and major methods in latent fingermark aging analysis : a short review
title_full_unstemmed Main compounds and major methods in latent fingermark aging analysis : a short review
title_sort Main compounds and major methods in latent fingermark aging analysis : a short review
author González, Marina
author_facet González, Marina
Gorziza, Roberta Petry
John, Danielle Kochenborger
Duarte, Jonathaline Apollo
Limberger, Renata Pereira
Ferrão, Marco Flôres
Mariotti, Kristiane de Cássia
Mendez, Andreas Sebastian Loureiro
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author2 Gorziza, Roberta Petry
John, Danielle Kochenborger
Duarte, Jonathaline Apollo
Limberger, Renata Pereira
Ferrão, Marco Flôres
Mariotti, Kristiane de Cássia
Mendez, Andreas Sebastian Loureiro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv González, Marina
Gorziza, Roberta Petry
John, Danielle Kochenborger
Duarte, Jonathaline Apollo
Limberger, Renata Pereira
Ferrão, Marco Flôres
Mariotti, Kristiane de Cássia
Mendez, Andreas Sebastian Loureiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ciências forenses
Antropologia forense
topic Ciências forenses
Antropologia forense
Forensic sciences
Forensic identification
Aging fingerprints
Prints residue
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Forensic sciences
Forensic identification
Aging fingerprints
Prints residue
description Fingermarks are a complex biological matrix with variability factors that change in the same donor, depending on the moment of collection, and in different donors, according to age, sex and routine. Thus, they can still undergo alterations related to the deposition surface, the environment, and the variable that connects all those mentioned: the action of time. In Forensic Science, time is a important variable to situate the crime events. This review proposes a classification in the temporal estimation research of fingermarks, dividing them into Temporal Preservation Analysis (TPA) and Temporal Aging Analysis (TAA). In TPA studies, the components in fingermark residues undergo a few changes over time, tending to stability after a certain period. Those are interesting targets to identify possible exogenous components, such as firearm residues, illegal substances and contaminants related to particularity of forensic cases. In TAA studies, a time estimation related to the fingermarks age can be established. In this case, the time elapsed from its deposition until the forensic processing will vary according to the component classes degradation. Endogenous and exogenous substances that are demonstrably present in one donor and that undergo changes over time will, resulting be demonstrated by a decrease in intensity and/or formation of other substances, and those are good targets for this type of study. The same analysis can have both proposals and the instrumental method available will enable the extraction of information relevant to the sample. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate how important is to identify fingermarks components as evidence beyond the ridge pattern and to list the main instrumental methods used in the analysis of fingermark degradation.
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