Stab wounds produced by serrated blades are generally indistinguishable from stab wounds produced by nonserrated blades, except when visible tool mark striations are left on severed cartilage. Using a pig-skin experimental model, we explored the possibility that similar striations may be left in skin. Stabs into pig skin were made using a straight spine coarsely serrated blade (121), a drop point finely serrated blade (20), a clip point irregular coarsely serrated blade (20), a drop point coarsely serrated blade (15), and as controls 2 nonserrated blades (40). Tool mark striations could be seen on the skin wall of the stab canal in all stabs made using serrated blades but in none with nonserrated blades. The striation pattern, reflecting th...
Worldwide crime statistics indicate that while the firearm is the instrument of choice used in the c...
As part of a more extensive investigation of skin wounding mechanisms, we studied wounds created by ...
Sharp force trauma (SFT) is a mechanism of traumatic injury in which a tool with a pointed or slante...
Stab wounds produced by serrated blades are generally indistinguishable from stab wounds produced by...
Stab wounds produced by serrated blades are generally indistinguishable from stab wounds produced by...
Stab wounds were made in porcine cartilage with 13 serrated knives, amongst which 4 were drop-point ...
A total of 136 stab wounds were made in cartilage with 8 serrated knives and 72 stabs with 4 nonserr...
Stabbing with a kitchen knife is a common method of homicide in Europe. Serrated knives may leave to...
In homicidal stabbings using a serrated knife, stab wounds involving costal cartilage leave striatio...
Stabbing with a kitchen knife is a common methodof homicide in Europe. Serrated knives may leave too...
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...
Nearly 40% of murders in the UK result from sharp force trauma caused by knives. Weapon-wound matchi...
Nearly 40% of murders in the UK result from sharp force trauma caused by knives (Home Office 2012). ...
This paper presents an experiment with a knife seized as material evidence in a homicide case. The r...
Worldwide crime statistics indicate that while the firearm is the instrument of choice used in the c...
As part of a more extensive investigation of skin wounding mechanisms, we studied wounds created by ...
Sharp force trauma (SFT) is a mechanism of traumatic injury in which a tool with a pointed or slante...
Stab wounds produced by serrated blades are generally indistinguishable from stab wounds produced by...
Stab wounds produced by serrated blades are generally indistinguishable from stab wounds produced by...
Stab wounds were made in porcine cartilage with 13 serrated knives, amongst which 4 were drop-point ...
A total of 136 stab wounds were made in cartilage with 8 serrated knives and 72 stabs with 4 nonserr...
Stabbing with a kitchen knife is a common method of homicide in Europe. Serrated knives may leave to...
In homicidal stabbings using a serrated knife, stab wounds involving costal cartilage leave striatio...
Stabbing with a kitchen knife is a common methodof homicide in Europe. Serrated knives may leave too...
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...
Nearly 40% of murders in the UK result from sharp force trauma caused by knives. Weapon-wound matchi...
Nearly 40% of murders in the UK result from sharp force trauma caused by knives (Home Office 2012). ...
This paper presents an experiment with a knife seized as material evidence in a homicide case. The r...
Worldwide crime statistics indicate that while the firearm is the instrument of choice used in the c...
As part of a more extensive investigation of skin wounding mechanisms, we studied wounds created by ...
Sharp force trauma (SFT) is a mechanism of traumatic injury in which a tool with a pointed or slante...