

More fingerprint records are added to US Government (FBI and DHS) databases each year than were added to the FBI's Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) database in the past 20 years. not because fingerprints are better evidence than DNA, but because of the sheer volume of fingerprint records stored in government databases. Fingerprints have a better chance of solving a crime than DNA.Thus, while both fingerprints and DNA are typically harvested from serious crimes such as sexual assault and murder, fingerprints are often the primary evidence collected and rapidly processed - especially from less serious crimes such as burglaries and vehicle break-ins. For example, DNA is as common as fingerprints at many crime scenes, but can cost 100 to 400 times more than fingerprint analysis for each specimen, and often requires additional months before analysis is complete. Cost is an important factor because governments must balance forensic and investigative resources to best satisfy timeliness and thoroughness goals, without sacrificing accuracy.


#Galton forensic science professional
Established the first professional certification program for forensic scientists, the IAI's Certified Latent Print Examiner (CLPE) program in 1977.Established the first forensic professional organization, the International Association for Identification (IAI), in 1915.Fingerprints are the foundation for criminal history confirmation at police agencies worldwide. No two fingerprints have ever been found alike in many billions of human and automated computer comparisons. Has served governments worldwide for over a century by providing accurate identification of persons.
