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CITP Test 4 | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest Updated 2024/2025
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fingerprints are composed of what? - friction ridge skin
prisoner processing (epo#1)

friction ridges are found where? - palmer and plantar
prisoner processing (epo#1)

what is AFIS? - Automated Fingerprint Identification System

managed by FBI
prisoner processing (epo#1)

what color is the FD249 (standard fingerprint card) fingerprint card? - red = criminal
blue = applicant card
prisoner processing (epo#1)

how is a fingerprint properly rolled? - nail edge to nail edge / fingertip to below knuckle
prisoner processing (epo#1)

how should charges be documented on an FD249? - in literal terms aka murder, rape,
robbery, etc. & each charge as designated
prisoner processing (epo#1)

where is the FD249 sent once completed? - to the FBI
prisoner processing (epo#1)

how many cards are composed in major case prints? - five cards total:
ONE - FD249 FBI standard criminal fingerprint card
TWO - FD884 FBI standard palm print cards
TWO - FD884a FBI standard supplemental finger and palm print cards (1 per hand)
prisoner processing (epo#2)

major case prints are not live scanned true/false - true. they are inked
prisoner processing (epo#2)

what five impressions are taken of each finger and recorded in the FD884a? - (1) the
left edge (45 degree angle) / 45
(2) the flat side of the finger / flat
(3) the right edge (45 degree angle) / 45
(4) the finger is then fully rolled, to include all joints / full
(5) the tips are then recorded / tip
prisoner processing (epo#2)

, what is the procedure for printing the palm print? - -the entire palms are inked using the
inking roller (palms inked with roller)
-the card is then attached to a cylindrical object of a minimum of 3 inches in diameter
suing rubber bands (cylinder min 3")
prisoner processing (epo#2)

what does collecting "major case" prints mean? - the intentional recording of all of the
friction ridge patterns of the palmer surfaces of the hands for the purpose of forensic
examination and/or identification
prisoner processing (epo#2)

what form is included in the buccal collection kit? - FD936 / request for national DNA
database entry form
prisoner processing (epo#3)

what is CODIS? - combined DNA Index system - managed by FBI
prisoner processing (epo#3)

what one piece of PII must be included on the FD936? - FABS
FBI#
Alien#
BOP#
SSN
prisoner processing (epo#3)

how many times must the drag collector for DNA be applied? - 8 times / or 15s
prisoner processing (epo#3)

when completing the standard fingerprint card (FD249) what is the sequence and what
direction should the prints be rolled? - start with thumb first
typically right hand, right thumb.
Thumbs TOWARDS body
Fingers away FROM body

what are the two types of clandestine labs? - red phosphorous
birch reduction/nazi
(clandestine labs epo#1)

what are the indicators of red phosphorous? - ephedrine or pseudoephedrine is
precursor. red phosphorous (match striking plates) and iodine, or hydriodic acid are
used in reaction process
(clandestine labs epo#1)

what are the indicators of birch reduction/nazi? - ephedrine or pseudoephedrine is
precursor. lithium metal (lithium in batteries) and anhydrous ammonia are used in
reaction process

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