Leather exhibits (purses, belts, phone cases) are frequently encountered in investigations of diverse criminal offences (homicide, sexually motivated, acquisitive) and both natural and civilian mass disasters. Their recovery from the incident scene can be pivotal to identification of persons who have handled them. This process may be hindered by the complexity of leather surfaces due to variations in permeability, porosity, colour, texture and animal origin. The challenge is heightened by the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals and COP26, which highlight environmental concerns over the sustainability of fashion textiles and their production, including genuine and synthetic leather. This has resulted in an increasing array of fun...
Due to their unique nature, fingermarks are the prime means of identification of an individual. Oper...
WOS: 000276558600004Hides and Skins are protein based materials containing high amounts of water, wh...
Fingermarks are one of the most important and frequently encountered pieces of evidence in a crime s...
Fingermark uniqueness assists with the identification of individuals. The predominance of latent fin...
International Association of Forensic Sciences 2017 Symposium - Toronto, CanadaThe identification of...
European Academy of Forensic Sciences 2018 Triennial Conference, Lyon, FranceThe predominance of lat...
Leather and suede items are associated with diverse acquisitive and violent crimes, from petty theft...
The uniqueness of fingermarks is an integral component in the identification process of an individua...
The Society for Wildlife Forensic Sciences - 2017 Conference EdinburghThe uniqueness of fingermarks ...
© 2018 The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences Fingermark recovery from metal surfaces is an area...
The importance of preventing the degradation of museum objects is undeniable and it is connected wit...
Fingermarks recovered on fabrics from a crime scene can support the three aspects of forensic invest...
Fingermark deposits are left on surfaces touched with the bare hands, and these traces can be exploi...
There are many different fingermark visualization techniques available, and the choice of methodolog...
Hides and Skins are protein based materials containing high amounts of water, which makes them a nut...
Due to their unique nature, fingermarks are the prime means of identification of an individual. Oper...
WOS: 000276558600004Hides and Skins are protein based materials containing high amounts of water, wh...
Fingermarks are one of the most important and frequently encountered pieces of evidence in a crime s...
Fingermark uniqueness assists with the identification of individuals. The predominance of latent fin...
International Association of Forensic Sciences 2017 Symposium - Toronto, CanadaThe identification of...
European Academy of Forensic Sciences 2018 Triennial Conference, Lyon, FranceThe predominance of lat...
Leather and suede items are associated with diverse acquisitive and violent crimes, from petty theft...
The uniqueness of fingermarks is an integral component in the identification process of an individua...
The Society for Wildlife Forensic Sciences - 2017 Conference EdinburghThe uniqueness of fingermarks ...
© 2018 The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences Fingermark recovery from metal surfaces is an area...
The importance of preventing the degradation of museum objects is undeniable and it is connected wit...
Fingermarks recovered on fabrics from a crime scene can support the three aspects of forensic invest...
Fingermark deposits are left on surfaces touched with the bare hands, and these traces can be exploi...
There are many different fingermark visualization techniques available, and the choice of methodolog...
Hides and Skins are protein based materials containing high amounts of water, which makes them a nut...
Due to their unique nature, fingermarks are the prime means of identification of an individual. Oper...
WOS: 000276558600004Hides and Skins are protein based materials containing high amounts of water, wh...
Fingermarks are one of the most important and frequently encountered pieces of evidence in a crime s...