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|a The forensic examination and interpretation of tool marks /
|c David Baldwin, John Birkett, Owen Facey, Gilleon Rabey.
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|a Chichester, West Sussex :
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|a Essentials of forensic science
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a The Forensic Examination and Interpretation of Tool Marks brings together key techniques and developments in the field of tool marks in forensic science and explains clearly how tool mark analysis can be used within forensic investigation. The purpose of this book is to bring together as much of this information as possible in an accessible manner. The book deals with all aspects of tool mark evidence from crime scene to courtroom. The examination of a wide variety of different tool marks are discussed, including those made by specific tools such as saws and in complex materials such as bone. The general principles and techniques used in tool mark examinations can also be applied to some other closely related fields. Therefore, sections on the examination of manufacturing marks, including those on plastic film items, and physical fit comparisons are also included. The book will be of interest to a wide range of people and not just to tool mark examiners and people studying forensic science. It will be of use to crime scene examiners, officers investigating crimes where tool marks are found and members of the legal professions.-Brings together key techniques and developments within the field of tool mark investigation.-Includes material on examining tool marks at the crime scene and in the laboratory, interpretation and evaluation issues and how tool mark evidence should be presented in court.-Covers specialized tool mark examinations, manufacturing marks, including those on plastic film items, and physical fits.-Includes a large range of illustrations and photographs.-Invaluable reference for practicing forensic scientists, students of forensic sciences, members of the legal professions and crime scene investigators, enabling them to recognise the importance of tool marks within an investigation.-An extremely valuable resource in the on-going debate regarding the evidential value of tool marks in court.-Part of the 'Essentials in Forensic Science' book series.
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|a ""Title Page -- Copyright -- About the Authors -- David Baldwin -- John Birkett -- Owen Facey -- Gilleon Rabey -- Series Foreword -- Essentials of Forensic Science -- Foreword -- Preface -- About the Companion Website -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Overview of contents -- 1.2 A brief history of tool marks -- 1.3 General aspects of marks' comparison -- 1.4 Training requirements for examiners -- 1.5 Good forensic practice -- 1.6 Examination and comparison strategy -- 1.7 Environment and equipment -- 1.8 Quality assurance -- 1.9 A brief summary""
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|a ""Chapter 4: Initial Laboratory Examination -- 4.1 General preliminaries -- 4.2 Mainly impressed marks -- 4.3 Mainly dynamic marks -- 4.4 Saw marks -- 4.5 Post-mortem samples -- 4.6 Alphanumeric punches -- 4.7 Using tool marks for intelligence purposes -- References -- Chapter 5: Detailed Laboratory Examination -- 5.1 First considerations -- 5.2 Presentation of material to the comparator -- 5.3 Impressed marks -- 5.4 Marks with striations -- 5.5 Saw marks -- 5.6 Specialised marks -- 5.7 Other considerations -- References""
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|a ""Chapter 6: Interpretation and Evaluation -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Considerations as the laboratory examination progresses -- 6.3 Other considerations -- 6.4 Verification -- 6.5 After the examination -- 6.6 Quality assurance -- References -- Chapter 7: Manufacturing Marks: Involving Tool Mark Related Examinations -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Screws -- 7.3 Insulated cable -- 7.4 Copied coins -- 7.5 Security ties/tags -- Reference -- Chapter 8: Physical Fits: Involving Tool Mark Related Examinations -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Scene examination""
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|a ""8.3 Categories of physical fit and laboratory examination -- 8.4 Evaluation -- Chapter 9: Plastic Film Examinations -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The ‘blown film’ process -- 9.3 Laboratory considerations -- 9.4 Laboratory examination and evaluation -- References -- Chapter 10: Summary -- References -- Glossary -- Supplemental Images -- Index""
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|i Print version:
|a Baldwin, David, Forensic consultant.
|t Forensic examination and interpretation of tool marks.
|d Chichester, West Sussex : John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2013
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