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  • Forensic Science
  • Biometrics
  • Criminal Justice

Background:

  • The European Fingerprint Working Group (EFP-WG) has been instrumental in improving fingerprint analysis quality since 2004.
  • Proficiency tests and collaborative exercises are key initiatives by ENFSI to elevate professional standards.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of the three collaborative exercises conducted in 2015.
  • To summarize the characteristics of the testing program.
  • To document the knowledge gained and lessons learned from these exercises.

Main Methods:

  • Overview of the 2015 collaborative exercises organized by the EFP-WG.
  • Summary of the testing program's characteristics.
  • Analysis of acquired knowledge and lessons learned.

Main Results:

  • The 2015 exercises provided a platform for evaluating and improving fingerprint analysis techniques.
  • Key performance indicators and areas for development were identified.
  • Best practices in fingerprint examination were reinforced and disseminated.

Conclusions:

  • The collaborative exercises are crucial for maintaining and advancing the quality of fingerprint expertise.
  • Continuous evaluation and learning are essential for the forensic fingerprint profession.
  • The EFP-WG's initiatives contribute significantly to the reliability of fingerprint evidence in criminal investigations.