Detection of latent fingerprint hidden beneath adhesive tape by optical coherence tomography

•Directly recovering the hidden fingerprint beneath adhesive tape by OCT.•In-situ and in a fast manner, eliminating the need to peel the tapes off.•Detecting latent fingerprints hidden between the tape and different substrates.•3D and the en face images were presented to reveal the hidden fingerprin...

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Published inForensic science international Vol. 287; pp. 81 - 87
Main Authors Zhang, Ning, Wang, Chengming, Sun, Zhenwen, Li, Zhigang, Xie, Lanchi, Yan, Yuwen, Xu, Lei, Guo, Jingjing, Huang, Wei, Li, Zhihui, Xue, Jing, Liu, Huan, Xu, Xiaojing
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ireland Elsevier B.V 01.06.2018
Elsevier Limited
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Summary:•Directly recovering the hidden fingerprint beneath adhesive tape by OCT.•In-situ and in a fast manner, eliminating the need to peel the tapes off.•Detecting latent fingerprints hidden between the tape and different substrates.•3D and the en face images were presented to reveal the hidden fingerprints. Adhesive tape is one type of common item which can be encountered in criminal cases involving rape, murder, kidnapping and explosives. It is often the case that a suspect deposits latent fingerprints on the sticky side of adhesive tape material when tying up victims, manufacturing improvised explosive devices or packaging illegal goods. However, the adhesive tapes found at crime scenes are usually stuck together or attached to a certain substrate, and thus the latent fingerprints may be hidden beneath the tapes. Current methods to detect latent fingerprint hidden beneath adhesive tape need to peel it off first and then apply physical or chemical methods to develop the fingerprint, which undergo complicated procedures and would affect the original condition of latent print. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a novel applied techniques in forensics which enables obtaining cross-sectional structure with the advantages of non-invasive, in-situ, high resolution and high speed. In this paper, a custom-built spectral-domain OCT (SD-OCT) system with a hand-held probe was employed to detect fingerprints hidden beneath different types of adhesive tapes. Three-dimensional (3D) OCT reconstructions were performed and the en face images were presented to reveal the hidden fingerprints. The results demonstrate that OCT is a promising tool for rapidly detecting and recovering high quality image of latent fingerprint hidden beneath adhesive tape without any changes to the original state and preserve the integrity of the evidence.
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ISSN:0379-0738
1872-6283
DOI:10.1016/j.forsciint.2018.03.030