FBI Fingerprint Training
- The Basic FBI Fingerprint Classification Course is a 40-hour class conducted over five days. Other fingerprint training classes vary in length. Most classes are open to non-law enforcement, although some prerequisites may be required depending on the school. Good preparation for any course is to study the FBI fingerprint training manual.
- Fingerprint training courses instruct students in the different fingerprint pattern types and characteristics. Students will learn methods of fingerprint classification, including the Henry classification system. Classes also cover methods used to process and preserve latent fingerprints.
- Biometric science uses computers to identify people based on either physical aspects like fingerprints, or behavioral patterns. Forensic science is the use of methods to gather and analyze evidence in a crime that will establish facts that may be used in legal cases. Dactyloscopy is the identification and comparison of fingerprints. A fingerprint expert is called a dactyloscopist.