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Gunshot to the pelvis – Experimental ballistics and forensic radiology
Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging, 2014Abstract The 9 mm Luger full metal jacket and 44 Rem. Mag. semi-jacketed hollow point were fired at a body model consisting of a polyurethane pelvis with gelatine prior to multislice computed tomography (MSCT) and the results compared to those obtained by dissection of the model.
Bolliger, Stephan A +3 more
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Forensic ballistic analysis using a 3D sensor device
Proceedings of the on Multimedia and security, 2012The application of non-invasive optical 3D sensing technology for the acquisition of toolmarks and forensic traces from projectiles and cartridges is currently an emerging field of research. In this work we will present a first taxonomy of possible toolmarks on cartridges and projectiles that has been developed in cooperation with the German state ...
Robert Fischer, Claus Vielhauer
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Forensic Ballistics and Artificial Intelligence
Forensic ballistics, the study of firearms and ammunition, is critical in criminal investigations. However, the legality of the evidence, its reliability, and admissibility are defending the evidence against legal challenges. The potential for AI to enhance forensic ballistics is a collaborative effort and allows for more efficient crime-solving ...Anjali Raghav +3 more
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Intelligent Imaging of Forensic Ballistics Specimens for ID
2008 Congress on Image and Signal Processing, 2008The paper describes some of important technologies in the firearm identification using forensic ballistics specimens. The mapping of micro-surfaces on regions on the specimens for comparison to establish identification according to the precision of measurement of the features has been proposed. The physical techniques of linescan, laser depth proofing,
Clifton L. Smith, Dongguang Li
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Traceability for ballistics signature measurements in forensic science
Measurement, 2009Abstract The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in collaboration with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) has developed the Standard Reference Material (SRM) 2460 Bullets and 2461 Casings. NIST has also developed a 2D and 3D Topography Measurement and Correlation System for ballistics signature ...
John Song +6 more
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Gunshot Injuries in the Neck Area: Ballistics Elements and Forensic Issues
Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2009The neck is an interesting structure as far as penetrating trauma is concerned because of the multiple vital structures that are concentrated in a small anatomic area. Gunshot wounding is an interaction between the penetrating projectile, the anatomy of the wounded subject, and the chance occurrences that determine the exact missile path.
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