Processing Tape
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 9:50 am
Two questions about processing tape (and other items with adhesives):
1. Does anyone know of any research showing that the chemicals used in dye stains and/or that cyanoacrylate can damage the latent prints on the adhesive side of tape (or any other adhesives such as stamps, labels, etc.)?
2. Does anyone's agency have a policy requiring you to process the adhesive side of tape, stamps, etc. prior to processing the non-adhesive side? If so, what is it based on?
And, so no one needs to waste their time, I have processed thousands and thousands of pieces of tape at the DEA and ICE and am not looking for general information on how to process tape.
Thank you!
1. Does anyone know of any research showing that the chemicals used in dye stains and/or that cyanoacrylate can damage the latent prints on the adhesive side of tape (or any other adhesives such as stamps, labels, etc.)?
2. Does anyone's agency have a policy requiring you to process the adhesive side of tape, stamps, etc. prior to processing the non-adhesive side? If so, what is it based on?
And, so no one needs to waste their time, I have processed thousands and thousands of pieces of tape at the DEA and ICE and am not looking for general information on how to process tape.
Thank you!