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Fingerprint Ridge Density as a Potential Forensic Anthropological Tool for Sex Identification
Authors:Jasmine Kaur Dhall PhD  Anup Kumar Kapoor PhD
Institution:Department of Anthropology, University of Delhi, Delhi, India
Abstract:In cases of partial or poor print recovery and lack of database/suspect print, fingerprint evidence is generally neglected. In light of such constraints, this study was designed to examine whether ridge density can aid in narrowing down the investigation for sex identification. The study was conducted on the right‐hand index digit of 245 males and 246 females belonging to the Punjabis of Delhi region. Five ridge density count areas, namely upper radial, radial, ulnar, upper ulnar, and proximal, were selected and designated. Probability of sex origin was calculated, and stepwise discriminant function analysis was performed to determine the discriminating ability of the selected areas. Females were observed with a significantly higher ridge density than males in all the five areas. Discriminant function analysis and logistic regression exhibited 96.8% and 97.4% accuracy, respectively, in sex identification. Hence, fingerprint ridge density is a potential tool for sex identification, even from partial prints.
Keywords:forensic science  forensic anthropology  fingerprints  dactyloscopy  ridge density  sex identification
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