Boy Scout Merit Badge Requirements

[BADGE] FINGERPRINTING

  1. Take a clear set of prints. Use both rolled and plain impressions. Make these on an 8-by-8-inch fingerprint identification card, available from your local police department or counselor.
  2. Do the following:
    1. Name the surfaces of the body where friction or papillary ridges are found.
    2. Explain why plain impressions must be taken on a card.
  3. Show you can identify the eight types of fingerprint patterns.
  4. Give a short history of fingerprinting. Tell the difference between civil and criminal identification. Point out the purposes of each.

BSA Advancement ID#: 49
Source: Boy Scout Requirements, #33215D, revised 2001

DEDICATED WEB SITES

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TOPICAL LINKS

Southern California Association of Fingerprint Officers
National Child Registry
National Center For Missing And Exploited Children
  

PUBLIC SERVICE MERIT BADGE GROUP

Crime Prevention Emergency Preparedness
Fingerprinting Fire Safety
First Aid Lifesaving
Public Health Safety
  

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