05-04-2012, 10:49 AM
Brain Finger Printing A Scientific Solution To Timeless Problems
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Abstract
This paper presents a new technique for identifying criminals known as
Brain Fingerprinting (BFP). The main focus of this paper is to provide a
detailed description of the various steps involved in BFP testing along with
its advantages over conventional methods of crime detection like Fingerprint
comparison, DNA testing and Lie Detector testing. Finally an interesting
insight into various benefits and applications of BFP is presented in this
paper
Introduction
There is a tremendous need for other accurate, scientific means of matching
evidence from the crime scene with evidence on the persons of suspects,
particularly in the cases where no fingerprints or DNA samples are left at the
scene. This need has inspired some scientists to ask, "What does the criminal
take with him from the crime scene that records his involvement in the
crime?" The answer to this question, of course, is the brain. The brain of the
criminal is always there, recording all of the events like a video camera and
like his DNA and fingerprints, the brain always stays with the criminal. This
is what Brain Fingerprinting detects scientifically.
2. What is BFP ?
It is a new, scientific technology to detect whether specific information is
stored in a person’s brain. This technology can provide evidence to identify
criminals and terrorists accurately and scientifically. Brain Fingerprinting
measures brain-wave responses to crime-relevant words or pictures
presented on a computer screen, there by providing valuable information
about the crime.
3. Objectives of BFP testing
Brain Fingerprinting Testing is a major, new, highly accurate, scientific
method to assist authorities to:
• Identify criminal suspects and innocent scientifically and accurately.
• Support juries in determining innocence or guilt and
• Provide significant other services that contribute to the national
defense
4. How BFP work ?
In BFP words or pictures relevant to a crime, terrorist act, or terrorist training
are presented on a computer screen, in a series with other irrelevant words or
pictures. A suspect’s brain- wave responses to these
stimuli are measured non-invasively using a headband equipped with EEG
sensors.
Applications of BFP
10.1 Multifaceted applications
Brain Fingerprinting Technology is a key strategy for implementation in
criminal justice systems, police, military, and private sector industrial
organizations at the international, federal, state, and local levels.
Conclusion
Currently, many crimes remain unsolved, while apparently many innocent
people are convicted and go to prison, and some innocent people are even
executed. Science can help. Many innocent suspects, some already
convicted, and some on death row, can exonerated while many more actual
criminals will be brought to justice by the newly discovered science of
Brain Fingerprinting in future.
vit brain finger.pdf (Size: 237.91 KB / Downloads: 36)
Abstract
This paper presents a new technique for identifying criminals known as
Brain Fingerprinting (BFP). The main focus of this paper is to provide a
detailed description of the various steps involved in BFP testing along with
its advantages over conventional methods of crime detection like Fingerprint
comparison, DNA testing and Lie Detector testing. Finally an interesting
insight into various benefits and applications of BFP is presented in this
paper
Introduction
There is a tremendous need for other accurate, scientific means of matching
evidence from the crime scene with evidence on the persons of suspects,
particularly in the cases where no fingerprints or DNA samples are left at the
scene. This need has inspired some scientists to ask, "What does the criminal
take with him from the crime scene that records his involvement in the
crime?" The answer to this question, of course, is the brain. The brain of the
criminal is always there, recording all of the events like a video camera and
like his DNA and fingerprints, the brain always stays with the criminal. This
is what Brain Fingerprinting detects scientifically.
2. What is BFP ?
It is a new, scientific technology to detect whether specific information is
stored in a person’s brain. This technology can provide evidence to identify
criminals and terrorists accurately and scientifically. Brain Fingerprinting
measures brain-wave responses to crime-relevant words or pictures
presented on a computer screen, there by providing valuable information
about the crime.
3. Objectives of BFP testing
Brain Fingerprinting Testing is a major, new, highly accurate, scientific
method to assist authorities to:
• Identify criminal suspects and innocent scientifically and accurately.
• Support juries in determining innocence or guilt and
• Provide significant other services that contribute to the national
defense
4. How BFP work ?
In BFP words or pictures relevant to a crime, terrorist act, or terrorist training
are presented on a computer screen, in a series with other irrelevant words or
pictures. A suspect’s brain- wave responses to these
stimuli are measured non-invasively using a headband equipped with EEG
sensors.
Applications of BFP
10.1 Multifaceted applications
Brain Fingerprinting Technology is a key strategy for implementation in
criminal justice systems, police, military, and private sector industrial
organizations at the international, federal, state, and local levels.
Conclusion
Currently, many crimes remain unsolved, while apparently many innocent
people are convicted and go to prison, and some innocent people are even
executed. Science can help. Many innocent suspects, some already
convicted, and some on death row, can exonerated while many more actual
criminals will be brought to justice by the newly discovered science of
Brain Fingerprinting in future.