Efforts to use objective image comparison and bullet scanning technologies to distinguish bullets from consecutively manufactured handgun barrels from two manufacturers gave mixed results. The ability of a technology to reliably distinguish between matching and non-matching bullets, where the non-matching bullets were as close in pattern to the matching ones as is probably possible, would provide evidence that the distinctions could be made ''objectively'', and independently of human eyes. That evidence is identical or very close to what seems to be needed to satisfy Daubert standards. It is fair to say that the FTI IBIS image comparison technology correctly distinguished between all the Springfield barrel bullets, and between most but not ...
Every firearm has individual characteristics that are as unique to it as fingerprints are to human ...
In 2009, the National Academy of Sciences published a report questioning the scientific validity of ...
Forensic firearm examiners compare the features in cartridge cases to provide a judgment addressing ...
Several automated ballistics identification systems have been developed recently [1]~[5]. Although p...
Bullet matching is a process used to determine whether two bullets may have been fired from the same...
Firearm examination is subject to increased scrutiny regarding its foundational validity and inheren...
This thesis is an examination of a firearm identification system that creates a three-dimensional im...
The paper compares the effectiveness of identifying low-count land marking patterns using the method...
The ability to objectify ballistic evidence is a challenge faced by firearms examiners around the wo...
There are three types of barrels - polygonal rifling, traditional (conventional) rifling, and smooth...
A major activity in firearms examination is the comparison of cartridge cases. In a crime scene wher...
There are basically three types of barrels - polygonal rifling, traditional (conventional) rifling, ...
Firearm examiners are often asked 1) can a bullet be matched back to the cartridge case from which i...
Since the 1993 court case of Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. the subjective nature of t...
Since the early 1900s, the field of ballistic toolmark evidence has been developing as the instrumen...
Every firearm has individual characteristics that are as unique to it as fingerprints are to human ...
In 2009, the National Academy of Sciences published a report questioning the scientific validity of ...
Forensic firearm examiners compare the features in cartridge cases to provide a judgment addressing ...
Several automated ballistics identification systems have been developed recently [1]~[5]. Although p...
Bullet matching is a process used to determine whether two bullets may have been fired from the same...
Firearm examination is subject to increased scrutiny regarding its foundational validity and inheren...
This thesis is an examination of a firearm identification system that creates a three-dimensional im...
The paper compares the effectiveness of identifying low-count land marking patterns using the method...
The ability to objectify ballistic evidence is a challenge faced by firearms examiners around the wo...
There are three types of barrels - polygonal rifling, traditional (conventional) rifling, and smooth...
A major activity in firearms examination is the comparison of cartridge cases. In a crime scene wher...
There are basically three types of barrels - polygonal rifling, traditional (conventional) rifling, ...
Firearm examiners are often asked 1) can a bullet be matched back to the cartridge case from which i...
Since the 1993 court case of Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. the subjective nature of t...
Since the early 1900s, the field of ballistic toolmark evidence has been developing as the instrumen...
Every firearm has individual characteristics that are as unique to it as fingerprints are to human ...
In 2009, the National Academy of Sciences published a report questioning the scientific validity of ...
Forensic firearm examiners compare the features in cartridge cases to provide a judgment addressing ...