Actually, the CSI TV show does employ some notable scientists from the fields they deal with in the programs.
It is just that the scientific accuracy is usually "modified" for the viewing audience whether because it is too complicated or because divulging some details can lead to explotation of the information by certain individuals. (No helping the criminals needed.)
That fingerprint looks like it was dusted with a flouresceing powder. Nothing too fancy or hard about that.
As far as other "fluids" flourescing I will say that for all the years that I was renting places to live I always did some extremely revealing walk-throughs with the owners around dusk when considering a place to live.
They always had the same puzzled look when I would show up with my 18" black light and an extension cord.
After the walk-through they would know a lot more about stains and such AND they didn't like what my black light cost them !

So many dishonest people claiming "new" carpets and "never had pets" etc.
Turn on the light and see all the bright marks, then there are the oily smears on walls, don't think about bedroom floors, and only the strong of stomache should consider how a few bathrooms have glowed but only one had a surprise on the ceiling.
(Now all that I left had a surprise left on the bedroom ceilings of a much nicer nature. I would create a starry night using small bits of glow-in-the-dark tape including a few notable constelations with random spots filling in. After the black light was on for a minute you could lie on the bed looking up and feel like you were outside on a clear summer night.)
