Abstract

The article examines the historical information regarding the use of dermatoglyphics during the identification of an unknown person. Outlined by new perspectives of using modern developments in the field of forensic criminology in studying skin patterns and the development of diagnostic algorithms common phenotypic traits of human. The analysis of the latest scientific publications on the given problem was carried out.

Highlights

  • The beginning of the twenty-first century was marked by a new outbreak of military conflicts around the world, waves of illegal migration from third countries, and an aggravation of the criminal and terrorist situation in regions where peace and quiet until recently were

  • the combination of all dermatological variables has a low level of discrimination

  • the highest level is established between men

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Introduction

The beginning of the twenty-first century was marked by a new outbreak of military conflicts around the world, waves of illegal migration from third countries, and an aggravation of the criminal and terrorist situation in regions where peace and quiet until recently were. We should notice studies in which the features of the skin figure were studied among representatives of various ethnic minorities, tribes and certain regions, and the existence of relationships between the investigated parameters was proved [6, 9, 10]. Works of this nature are quite small in Ukraine [4]. An optimal solution to the problem of regional identification of individuals would be to study healthy population from different regions of Ukraine for the presence of characteristic indicators of finger and palmar dermatology for each region

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