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Re: Fingerprint question lyringlas Send a noteboard - 03/03/2010 10:12:08 PM
I guess I am pretty much under the influence of the significant number of CSI series I've seen over the past few months. (I switched from movies to criminal series, I don't know why, but I enjoy watching them). Anyways, one question which came to my mind:

How come they have so many fingerprints without a match? Here, in Serbia, whoever turns 16 is obliged to have his/her ID made, and in the process one leaves it's print at the police station. Isn't that done in every country?
Because as far as I understood, only those who already have a criminal record have their fingerprints in the database.

So how are these things managed worldwide? I'm particularly interested in the USA, but responses from other countries are welcome as well.

Thanks for your replies.


I had to get fingerprinted in order to get my badge in the medical center in which I work.

On top of the other reasons why America doesn't fingerprint everyone is due to people like my sister, that think using fingerprint technologies in public schools in order to pay for cafeteria lunches (I think it makes since, as kids can't lose their fingerprints) is the "mark of the beast" or something along those lines. Yes, I am not joking, I am related to this person.
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