Nearly 40% of murders in the UK result from sharp force trauma caused by knives. Weapon-wound matching in Forensic anthropology attempts to estimate weapon class from the wound characteristics but few studies have investigated quantitative methods for performing this analysis on the microscopic scale. In this study five cadaveric pig torsos, prepared to mimic human anatomy, were stabbed in the upright position with 12 different knives. Knife dynamics were recorded using a Casio high-speed camera (420fps). Samples were chemically defleshed exposing the regions on the ribs where the knives have made contact, thus marking the bone, so micro-CT can be performed. All samples underwent a pre and post-stab CT scan so that rib marks could be matche...
This paper describes the variety of information that a tool mark analysis on human tissue can provid...
Cut marks on bones provide crucial information about tools used and their mode of application, both ...
When it comes to trauma analysis, there are multiple databases and criteria used to determine weapon...
Nearly 40% of murders in the UK result from sharp force trauma caused by knives (Home Office 2012). ...
In forensic anthropology the analysis of microscopic tool marks found in skeletal sharp force trauma...
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...
The aim of this research was to experimentally determine the characteristics of incised bone wounds,...
In forensic contexts, understanding of the complicated relationships between level of force, type of...
Stabbing with a kitchen knife is a common methodof homicide in Europe. Serrated knives may leave too...
Sharp force trauma (SFT) is a mechanism of traumatic injury in which a tool with a pointed or slante...
Stabbing with a kitchen knife is a common method of homicide in Europe. Serrated knives may leave to...
Worldwide crime statistics indicate that while the firearm is the instrument of choice used in the c...
Although sharp force trauma is not the most common form of homicide in the United States, it account...
Knives are among the weapons most frequently involved in criminal cases. They represent the most enc...
This paper describes the variety of information that a tool mark analysis on human tissue can provid...
Cut marks on bones provide crucial information about tools used and their mode of application, both ...
When it comes to trauma analysis, there are multiple databases and criteria used to determine weapon...
Nearly 40% of murders in the UK result from sharp force trauma caused by knives (Home Office 2012). ...
In forensic anthropology the analysis of microscopic tool marks found in skeletal sharp force trauma...
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...
The aim of this research was to experimentally determine the characteristics of incised bone wounds,...
In forensic contexts, understanding of the complicated relationships between level of force, type of...
Stabbing with a kitchen knife is a common methodof homicide in Europe. Serrated knives may leave too...
Sharp force trauma (SFT) is a mechanism of traumatic injury in which a tool with a pointed or slante...
Stabbing with a kitchen knife is a common method of homicide in Europe. Serrated knives may leave to...
Worldwide crime statistics indicate that while the firearm is the instrument of choice used in the c...
Although sharp force trauma is not the most common form of homicide in the United States, it account...
Knives are among the weapons most frequently involved in criminal cases. They represent the most enc...
This paper describes the variety of information that a tool mark analysis on human tissue can provid...
Cut marks on bones provide crucial information about tools used and their mode of application, both ...
When it comes to trauma analysis, there are multiple databases and criteria used to determine weapon...