This research examines the role projectile design plays in skeletal trauma through skeletal analysis and extensive research. Using four specimens, randomly assigned to four different types of projectiles, a skeletal analysis was conducted to determine if any unique patterns were distinguishable between each type of projectile and if the common characteristics of gun-shot trauma were present. The types of projectiles used were the Winchester 230 GR. full metal jacketed bullet, the hand load 185 GR. Lead semi wad cutter target round, the Winchester 230 GR. Jacketed hollow point, and the Hornady 185 GR. FTX hollow point bullet. The research found that with each level of projectile, the skeletal damage done was amplified. While each bullet crea...
There are difficulties associated with mapping gunshot wound (GSW) patterns within opaque models. De...
The ability to determine the cause of skeletal trauma – i.e. an injury produced by blunt, sharp, or ...
Wound ballistics is at the crossing between ballistics and legal medicine. It frequently has to tack...
Identifying failure mechanisms in skeletal tissue allows a deeper understanding of the effects of sp...
In recent years, the defining characteristics of cranial projectile trauma have been reported exte...
The analysis of trauma to the skeleton is an important aspect of forensic case work, but most pathol...
In the last decade, our country has seen an unprecedented wave of terror punctuated by increasing ev...
Blast injuries are more commonplace today than in the past, due to the current sociopolitical climat...
Ballistics literature often focuses on soft tissue injures and projectile trauma to the cranium. Min...
Anthropology features little in published literature about blast injuries. Contributions through cas...
The calibre of bullet used in the commission of crime is not typically ascertained from a wound in s...
The use of explosives has become a predominant weapon in cases of human rights abuses. In order for ...
The analysis of sharp force trauma has usually been reserved for prehistoric osteological case studi...
We have just survived the most violent century in history. Ballistic skeletal injuries continue ...
The bow and arrow were an important part of medieval warfare, and the study of projectile injuries i...
There are difficulties associated with mapping gunshot wound (GSW) patterns within opaque models. De...
The ability to determine the cause of skeletal trauma – i.e. an injury produced by blunt, sharp, or ...
Wound ballistics is at the crossing between ballistics and legal medicine. It frequently has to tack...
Identifying failure mechanisms in skeletal tissue allows a deeper understanding of the effects of sp...
In recent years, the defining characteristics of cranial projectile trauma have been reported exte...
The analysis of trauma to the skeleton is an important aspect of forensic case work, but most pathol...
In the last decade, our country has seen an unprecedented wave of terror punctuated by increasing ev...
Blast injuries are more commonplace today than in the past, due to the current sociopolitical climat...
Ballistics literature often focuses on soft tissue injures and projectile trauma to the cranium. Min...
Anthropology features little in published literature about blast injuries. Contributions through cas...
The calibre of bullet used in the commission of crime is not typically ascertained from a wound in s...
The use of explosives has become a predominant weapon in cases of human rights abuses. In order for ...
The analysis of sharp force trauma has usually been reserved for prehistoric osteological case studi...
We have just survived the most violent century in history. Ballistic skeletal injuries continue ...
The bow and arrow were an important part of medieval warfare, and the study of projectile injuries i...
There are difficulties associated with mapping gunshot wound (GSW) patterns within opaque models. De...
The ability to determine the cause of skeletal trauma – i.e. an injury produced by blunt, sharp, or ...
Wound ballistics is at the crossing between ballistics and legal medicine. It frequently has to tack...