法医分析:关于光学传感器可视化橡胶手套上潜在指纹的能力

A. Makrushin, Kun Qian, C. Vielhauer, T. Scheidat
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犯罪分子戴薄橡胶手套是为了防止在犯罪现场留下指纹,这种手套很受欢迎,因为它很贴身,让手保持灵巧。然而,指纹可能会从手套内部恢复。手套材料种类繁多,不允许对手套调查采取统一的法医方法。迄今提出的所有方法都意味着对证据进行侵入性破坏处理。相比之下,我们研究了两种非接触式无损传感器,即彩色白光传感器(CWL)和紫外-可见光谱仪(UVVS),对三种橡胶材料(乙烯基、丁腈和乳胶)上留下的潜在指纹进行数字化处理的适用性。传感器用于探索皮脂腺指纹随时间的可见性,重点是对数据采集场景的定性评估。实验表明,多孔乙烯基手套上的指纹在沉积后15分钟内肉眼就看不见了,这使得基材非常具有挑战性。在这里,只有使用CWL才能获得新的指纹。丁腈上的指纹可以保存2小时到2.5天,由于可以在一定波长范围内整合图像,因此使用紫外紫外线可以更好地捕获指纹。无孔乳胶上的指纹在至少一个月内几乎保持不变,并且可以使用CWL或UVVS成功捕获。
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Forensic analysis: on the capability of optical sensors to visualize latent fingerprints on rubber gloves
Thin rubber gloves are worn by criminals to prevent depositing fingerprints at crime scenes and are favored because of their tight fit, allowing hands to remain dexterous. However, fingerprints may be recovered from the inside of the gloves. The high variety of glove materials does not allow for a unified forensic approach for gloves investigation. All approaches proposed so far imply intrusive destructive treatment of the evidence. In contrast, we investigate the applicability of two contactless non-destructive sensors, a chromatic white-light sensor (CWL) and a UV-VIS spectroscope (UVVS), for digitalizing latent fingerprints left on three rubber materials: vinyl, nitrile and latex. The sensors are used to explore the visibility of sebaceous fingerprints over time, with the focus on qualitative assessment of data acquisition scenarios. Experiments show that fingerprints on porous vinyl gloves become invisible to the naked eye within 15 minutes after deposition, making the substrate very challenging. Here, fresh fingerprints can be acquired only with CWL. Fingerprints on nitrile remain preserved between 2 hours and 2.5 days and can be better captured using UVVS due to the possibility of integrating images over a certain range of wavelengths. Fingerprints on non-porous latex remain almost unchanged for at least one month and can be successfully captured using either CWL or UVVS.
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