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      Measuring the Rarity of Fingerprint Patterns in the Dutch Population Using an Extended Classification Set.

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          Latent print examiners often use their experience and knowledge to reach a conclusion on the identity of the source. Their conclusion is primarily based on their personal opinion on the rarity of the matching fingerprint features. Fingerprint patterns, if present, can play a significant role in the final assessment of a match. The authors believe that statistical data on the rarity of fingerprint patterns strengthens the subjective evaluation of the corresponding information. In order to provide fingerprint examiners with additional numerical support, fingerprint patterns were manually classified in a set of 24,104 fingerprints. In this study the frequencies of occurrence of 35 different fingerprint patterns have been obtained. The frequency data presented in this study can be used in the ACE-V process applied in forensic casework, allowing for the assessment of the evidential strength related to a specific fingerprint pattern type.

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          Journal
          J. Forensic Sci.
          Journal of forensic sciences
          Wiley
          1556-4029
          0022-1198
          Jan 2019
          : 64
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] The Netherlands Forensic Institute, Laan van Ypenburg 6, The Hague, The Netherlands.
          Article
          10.1111/1556-4029.13838
          29889979
          86629d88-4498-492c-8985-bd3bc4adef4f
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          rarity,probabilistic,frequencies,forensic science,evidential strength,pattern,extended classification set,fingerprint classification,fingermark,fingerprints

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