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Distribution of the Minutiae in Hypothenar Palm Prints in Slovak Adults: Indications for Personal Identification
Authors:Mária Kondeková  Radoslav Beňuš Ph.D.  Soňa Masnicová Ph.D.  Petra Švábová Ph.D.
Affiliation:1. Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, Ilkovičova 6, Mlynská dolina, Bratislava, 84215 Slovakia;2. Department of Criminalistics and Forensic Sciences, Academy of Police Forces, Sklabinská 8414/1, Bratislava, 83517 Slovakia
Abstract:Minutiae are small distinguishing features found along every ridge flow, which make each friction ridge print unique. The most common friction ridge prints found at the crime scene are fingerprints; therefore, the most of the minutiae studies are focused exactly on this kind of prints. The authors believe that further examination and enlargement of the palm print database could result in better use of the palm prints for personal identification. We analyzed a total of 160 palm prints from 40 females and 40 males aged between 18 and 70 years from Slovakia. For the evaluation of the minutiae, the area of the hypothenar had to be marked out. The classification of the minutiae used for this study was based on a modified version of the classification system using the total of 13 types of minutiae. The frequency of every minutiae type was calculated and, using the chi-square test with Yates's correction, bilateral and sex differences were assessed. The relationship between the different types of minutiae was examined with Pearson's correlation test. During the initial phases of the identification process, the focus should be on the least common types of minutiae (Y or M and return), which were found not to correlate; thus, their mutual occurrence is random (e.g., overlap—Y or M, crossbar—return, or Y or M—dock). The results of the present study show which specific minutiae types are the most suitable for personal identification. These findings may be beneficial in more effective outcome of the identification process.
Keywords:forensic science  forensic anthropology  minutiae  palm prints  dactyloscopy  identification
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