Study of the Relationship of Papillary Pattern Criminal Conduct of Human
- Vasily Yarovenko
Abstract
Reviewed studies by various authors on the relationship of papillary pattern of fingers and possible human behavior. Research in this direction will make it possible to establish the existence of dermatoglyphic patterns and create the information base on which to justify probable search forensic model of criminal. The author substantiates the conclusion whether further studies not only the types of dermatoglyphic methods of papillary pattern and their ratio to the fingers, but also kind, shape and other characteristics of dermatoglyphic papillary pattern for more complete information about the subject.- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/ass.v11n16p349
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