Category: Intro to Biometers
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You have been asked to explore the practical applications of biometrics in the p
You have been asked to explore the practical applications of biometrics in the public and private sector. Describe how a high biometric is being used in the public and private sector today. Describe how a low biometric is being used in the public and private sector today. Support your work with properly cited research and…
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Biometrics continues to be an emerging field, and its use continues to evolve in
Biometrics continues to be an emerging field, and its use continues to evolve in criminal investigations. As you know, fingerprints are considered to be scientifically valid evidence that has been accepted by various courts. However, many of these new technologies have not had enough time to be scientifically recognized as valid means of identifying somebody…
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Although biometrics are commonly used in the public (law enforcement) sector, th
Although biometrics are commonly used in the public (law enforcement) sector, the use of biometrics in the private sector is becoming more common. As a result, the policies, procedures, and laws regulating their use are evolving. Describe one way that biometrics is currently being used in the private sector. Describe some of the best practices that…
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For any biometric to be successfully used for identification or verification, th
For any biometric to be successfully used for identification or verification, the database and technology used to obtain and maintain comparison samples must be properly implemented and managed. The Integrated Automate Fingerprint Information System (IAFIS) maintained by the FBI is the world’s largest and most successful fingerprint database. Respond to the following in your paper:…
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In a 10–12-page paper, identify and analyze the benefits and challenges that are
In a 10–12-page paper, identify and analyze the benefits and challenges that are associated with biometric evidence in the criminal justice system. Include at least 3 techniques in your paper, and use at least 2 case studies to support your position. Consider the following questions when drafting your paper: How do courts determine if evidence…