fingeravtrykkskunnskap
Fingeravtrykkskunnskap, also known as dactyloscopy, is the study and science of fingerprints and their use in identification. This field focuses on the unique patterns of ridges on the skin of human fingers, palms, and soles. These patterns are formed during fetal development and are believed to be unique to each individual, remaining unchanged throughout a person's life. Fingeravtrykkskunnskap is a critical tool in forensic science, law enforcement, and security.
The fundamental principle of fingeravtrykkskunnskap is that no two individuals, not even identical twins, have the
There are three main types of fingerprint patterns: arches, loops, and whorls. Arches are the simplest pattern,