Knives are among the weapons most frequently involved in criminal cases. They represent the most encountered category of weapons in Swiss homicide cases (completed and attempted homicides considered) and are also frequently employed in assault cases, notably bodily injuries. Whenever a knife is involved in a stabbing event, DNA and fingerprints may be sought. When garments are damaged, fibres can also be investigated. Fibres from the victim's garments might transfer onto the blade of the knife used in the assault and can thus provide useful information to determine whether a particular weapon could have be used to stab the victim. This study simulates vertical stabbings into garments with the use of a special holding device. Different types...
During a stabbing, apparel fabrics are usually damaged and may be penetrated. Despite numerous studi...
© 2017 This article describes the development of a horizontal stabbing machine with an interchangeab...
Nearly 40% of murders in the UK result from sharp force trauma caused by knives (Home Office 2012). ...
Knives are among the weapons most frequently involved in criminal cases. They represent the most enc...
Edged weapons are frequently used to commit violent crimes (e.g., homicides, assaults or sequestrati...
Bladed weapons are frequently encountered in violent crime offences including street based and armed...
Although sharp force trauma is not the most common form of homicide in the United States, it account...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Nearly 40% of murders in the UK result from sharp force trauma caused by knives. Weapon-wound matchi...
Slash attacks form a major element of physical assaults involving a sharp implement such as a knife....
The pilot study summarized in this paper aimed to raise awareness of a gap that exists in the forens...
In determining the possibility that a specific weapon was responsible for a specific injury it is of...
A considerable number of homicides in the UK are committed by stabbing. While tool mark analysis is ...
Although sharp force trauma is not the most common form of homicide in the United States, it account...
Clothing damage analysis is a forensic discipline which provides mainly qualitative evidential value...
During a stabbing, apparel fabrics are usually damaged and may be penetrated. Despite numerous studi...
© 2017 This article describes the development of a horizontal stabbing machine with an interchangeab...
Nearly 40% of murders in the UK result from sharp force trauma caused by knives (Home Office 2012). ...
Knives are among the weapons most frequently involved in criminal cases. They represent the most enc...
Edged weapons are frequently used to commit violent crimes (e.g., homicides, assaults or sequestrati...
Bladed weapons are frequently encountered in violent crime offences including street based and armed...
Although sharp force trauma is not the most common form of homicide in the United States, it account...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Nearly 40% of murders in the UK result from sharp force trauma caused by knives. Weapon-wound matchi...
Slash attacks form a major element of physical assaults involving a sharp implement such as a knife....
The pilot study summarized in this paper aimed to raise awareness of a gap that exists in the forens...
In determining the possibility that a specific weapon was responsible for a specific injury it is of...
A considerable number of homicides in the UK are committed by stabbing. While tool mark analysis is ...
Although sharp force trauma is not the most common form of homicide in the United States, it account...
Clothing damage analysis is a forensic discipline which provides mainly qualitative evidential value...
During a stabbing, apparel fabrics are usually damaged and may be penetrated. Despite numerous studi...
© 2017 This article describes the development of a horizontal stabbing machine with an interchangeab...
Nearly 40% of murders in the UK result from sharp force trauma caused by knives (Home Office 2012). ...