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Chemistry

Forensic fingerprinting technique could help spot document fraud

Pressing gelatin onto fingerprints then exposing it to a special vapour can determine when the prints were made

By Karmela Padavic-Callaghan

30 July 2022

A pipette by a fingerprint

Which came first, the fingerprint or the text in the document it was lifted from?

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A technique for determining whether a fingerprint appeared on a piece of paper before or after text was printed on it could help resolve fraud cases. The approach uses standard forensic tools and so would be simple to put to use.

In forensics, the “when” is often as important as the “who”. In a case, for example, there could be a situation where someone is suspected of tampering with a will or contract by printing on top of it. Determining when…

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