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A Practical Guide to the Forensic Examination of Hair: From Crime Scene to Court

A Practical Guide to the Forensic Examination of Hair: From Crime Scene to Court

Elizabeth Brooks
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A Practical Guide to the Forensic Examination of Hair: From Crime Scene to Court presents current best practices and methodologies--for forensic microscopists and trace evidence analysts, in addition to lawyers and judges--to detail the utilization of hair evidence in court cases.



The 30-year evolution and development of forensic DNA analysis has placed very heavy focus on its value in identifying the source of biological materials in other evidence. Given this fact, in addition to some recent controversy over the reliability of hair evidence and analysis, the question becomes what to do with hairs and hair evidence when it presents itself in cases? The reality is that this is a fairly common form of evidence present at, and relevant in, many types of crime scenes and scenarios. Are we to simply ignore hairs as an evidence type?



This book outlines the case for hair evidence's continued relevance as a valuable biological source that can contribute to assisting in answering questions of identity and questions of what happened. The authors present a four-level approach to the case management of recovered hairs. This system, which can be incorporated into contemporary forensic practice, stresses the need for thorough and systematic recording of hairs and their microscopic features and on the need to focus on differences to effectively triage recovered hairs. The approach focuses on the efficient and accurate selection of hairs for nuclear and mitochondrial DNA analysis while addressing the criminalistic potential of hairs.



Key Features:



Outlines the latest advances in the collection and forensic hair fibers, and with their microscopic features illustrated in full-color throughout



Covers the criteria for selecting hairs suitable for DNA testing



Addresses all forensic aspects of hair evidence include recovery, collection, examination, analysis, testing, and presentation of such results in court

A Practical Guide to the Forensic Examination of Hair is a practical reference written for the practitioner that promotes the need for quality assurance measures, process standardization, and proficiency testing to ensure the scientific reliability of hair examination. The book discusses how to interpret and report hair findings and, in particular, how to impart to investigators--and to the broader legal system--the appropriate weight that should be attributed to hair findings. As such, it provides invaluable methodologies and guidelines that reinforce the ongoing value and validity of hair examinations.
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
Publisher
CRC Press
Release
October 24, 2021
ISBN
1032108614
ISBN 13
9781032108612

A Practical Guide to the Forensic Examination of Hair: From Crime Scene to Court

Elizabeth Brooks
0/5 ( ratings)
A Practical Guide to the Forensic Examination of Hair: From Crime Scene to Court presents current best practices and methodologies--for forensic microscopists and trace evidence analysts, in addition to lawyers and judges--to detail the utilization of hair evidence in court cases.



The 30-year evolution and development of forensic DNA analysis has placed very heavy focus on its value in identifying the source of biological materials in other evidence. Given this fact, in addition to some recent controversy over the reliability of hair evidence and analysis, the question becomes what to do with hairs and hair evidence when it presents itself in cases? The reality is that this is a fairly common form of evidence present at, and relevant in, many types of crime scenes and scenarios. Are we to simply ignore hairs as an evidence type?



This book outlines the case for hair evidence's continued relevance as a valuable biological source that can contribute to assisting in answering questions of identity and questions of what happened. The authors present a four-level approach to the case management of recovered hairs. This system, which can be incorporated into contemporary forensic practice, stresses the need for thorough and systematic recording of hairs and their microscopic features and on the need to focus on differences to effectively triage recovered hairs. The approach focuses on the efficient and accurate selection of hairs for nuclear and mitochondrial DNA analysis while addressing the criminalistic potential of hairs.



Key Features:



Outlines the latest advances in the collection and forensic hair fibers, and with their microscopic features illustrated in full-color throughout



Covers the criteria for selecting hairs suitable for DNA testing



Addresses all forensic aspects of hair evidence include recovery, collection, examination, analysis, testing, and presentation of such results in court

A Practical Guide to the Forensic Examination of Hair is a practical reference written for the practitioner that promotes the need for quality assurance measures, process standardization, and proficiency testing to ensure the scientific reliability of hair examination. The book discusses how to interpret and report hair findings and, in particular, how to impart to investigators--and to the broader legal system--the appropriate weight that should be attributed to hair findings. As such, it provides invaluable methodologies and guidelines that reinforce the ongoing value and validity of hair examinations.
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
Publisher
CRC Press
Release
October 24, 2021
ISBN
1032108614
ISBN 13
9781032108612

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