I've graduated Criminology years ago. But Personal Identification was really hard for me. Maybe bec my Prof then was too old that he's too boring when he teaches. But he's absolutely brilliant if only I focused on his lectures. Okay. Maybe, it really was my fault thats why I find the subject hard. Anyway, can you teach on how to ridge count and ridge tracing?? On how to choose the point where to start the counting and pattern area ? Thank you. I just want to refresh my memory on this.
When a fingerprint pattern absolutely cannot be determined it is arbitrarily given a plain meeting whorl pattern designation. For example, if someone had lost an entire hand and, thus, no fingerprints, the five missing digits of that hand would all be classified as plain meeting whorls. If only one finger was missing and, thus, no pattern, then that one digit would be classified as a plain meeting whorl.
Thank so much sir, this is a very new knowledge and very useful for me, for my religious presentation, i ask permission to use this very useful slide from you sir...
Hi Yusman. Thank you and I am glad the video was useful to you. You have my permission to use whatever you like in your presentation. Thank you for asking. May I ask, what is the presentation about? I am curious.
It's a complete summary with easy vocabulary for learning fingerprints system in other language. Congrats!!
I've graduated Criminology years ago. But Personal Identification was really hard for me. Maybe bec my Prof then was too old that he's too boring when he teaches. But he's absolutely brilliant if only I focused on his lectures. Okay. Maybe, it really was my fault thats why I find the subject hard. Anyway, can you teach on how to ridge count and ridge tracing?? On how to choose the point where to start the counting and pattern area ? Thank you. I just want to refresh my memory on this.
hello! thankyou so much for the explanation. it truly helped me a lot. hoping you will upload more videos.
Great intro course in fingerprints! Another term for a visible print is patent print just FYI. Keep it coming!
You are the next Sal Khan
Thank you!!! This refreshed my memory and also given me added knowledge! There is a ridge island by the way on the inked fingerprint.😃😃😃😃
I'm glad you found it helpful!
Thank you sir...
Its my preliminary exam tomorrow. And this helps me a lot
Really helpful
What to analyze for wear and tear of fingerprint?
When a fingerprint pattern absolutely cannot be determined it is arbitrarily given a plain meeting whorl pattern designation. For example, if someone had lost an entire hand and, thus, no fingerprints, the five missing digits of that hand would all be classified as plain meeting whorls. If only one finger was missing and, thus, no pattern, then that one digit would be classified as a plain meeting whorl.
Very good explanation thank you very much
Thank so much sir, this is a very new knowledge and very useful for me, for my religious presentation, i ask permission to use this very useful slide from you sir...
Hi Yusman. Thank you and I am glad the video was useful to you. You have my permission to use whatever you like in your presentation. Thank you for asking. May I ask, what is the presentation about? I am curious.
@@dangthatscool1 Hi Dang, this presentation is only giving a basic introduction about fingger or thumb-prints to my colleague, that all...
@@yusmannasir2359 Great! Best of luck with your presentation!
keep doing this
Thank you for the encouragement! I'm glad you like it.
idk why but i find this attractive
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Whats your Instagram handle i have some personal questions for my project in 2022 and i need your help