
Merit Badge Award Page
List of Merit Badge Requirements
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FINGERPRINTING
- Give a short history of fingerprinting. Tell the
difference between civil and criminal identification.
- Explain the difference between the automated
fingerprint identification systems (AFIA) now used by
some law enforcement agencies and the biometric
fingerprint systems used to control access to places
like buildings, airports, and computer rooms.
- Do the following:
- Name the surfaces of the body where friction or
papillary ridges are found.
- Name the two basic principles supporting the
science of fingerprints and give a brief explanation
of each principle.
- Explain what it takes to positively identify a
person using fingerprints.
- Take a clear set of prints using ONE of the
following methods:
- Make both rolled and plain impressions.
Make these on an 8-by-8-inch fingerprint
identification card available from your local police
department or counselor.
- Using clear adhesive tape, a pencil,
and plain paper, record your own fingerprints or
those of another person.
- Show your merit badge counselor you can identify the
three basic types of fingerprint patterns and their
subcategories. Using your own hand, identify the types
of patterns you see.
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