Fingerprints were studied off and on since the year 1200 when they appeared in a Chinese novel. In 1788, JC Mayer confirmed that fingerprints were unique to individuals and between 1880-1886, Henry ...
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A new report has revealed Police Scotland is failing to take the fingerprints of thousands of people it arrests each year. The Scottish biometrics commissioner has today published the findings of a ...
The Commissioner’s report said the evidence gathered during their review suggested that over a 12-month period Police Scotland custody staff might be failing to fingerprint more than 12,000 people ...
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Police in Scotland may be failing to fingerprint more than 12,000 a year due to inadequate operational practices and a lack of supervision.
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Fingerprint recognition and enhancement remain at the forefront of biometric research, addressing the persistent challenges in reliably identifying individuals from often degraded or latent prints.
A new report has revealed that Police Scotland is failing to take the fingerprints of thousands of people it arrests each year.