Sex identification based on lipprint patterns: A Review

  • Fiqna Amalya
  • Devi A. A. Nasution
  • Myrtati D. Artaria
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Abstract

Background: Many researchers have conducted studies oflip prints to aid in human identification. Thedistinctiveness of the lip print pattern will be a distinguishing feature from one person to the next.Purpose: This study analyzes the dominant types and patterns of lips print in males and females.Results: Most males--7 research out of 20--were type III lip print pattern, and 6 out of 20 belong to the type II lipprint pattern. Femalesmainly were typed II pattern—11 out of 20, and type I pattern—7 out of 20.Conclusion: When the patterns are type I or type III, the sex of the individual can be easily identified; however,when the pattern is type II, the individual could be either a male or a female, with a higher probability of being afemale. Other forms of identification should be available to support sex identification in this circumstance.

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Fiqna Amalya, Devi A. A. Nasution, Myrtati D. Artaria, & Yao-Fong Chen. (2022). Sex identification based on lipprint patterns: A Review. Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 16(3), 183–188. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v16i3.18279

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