Features demonstrable to lay persons
Fingerprint Inquiry · The Fingerprint Inquiry Report · Issued 14 December 2011 · Addressed to: SPA Forensic Services
Source — verbatim from the inquiry
●Inquiry recommendation
Features on which examiners rely should be demonstrable to a lay person with normal eye sight as observable in the mark.
Fingerprint Inquiry, The Fingerprint Inquiry Report · 14 Dec 2011 Source PDF →
Response — verbatim from government
●Scottish Government
Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill responded on 15 December 2011, the day after the Fingerprint Inquiry report was published. The Scottish Government accepted the inquiry's recommendations. MacAskill stated: "I am confident that the recommendations from this Inquiry will further enhance these services." The Scottish Police Services Authority began drawing up an action plan to implement improvements in time for integration into the new Police Scotland in 2013.
Scottish Government · 15 Dec 2011
Evidence trail — what's actually happened since
- 31 Dec 2016 · Scottish Police Authority Forensic Services Features on which examiners rely are now required to be demonstrable to lay persons. Implemented through reformed presentation standards as part of UKAS-accredited practice. View source → Confirmed Completed
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