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Principles of tool mark analysis and evidential best practice
Grant Thomson,
Sue Black
Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science
Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification
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Dismemberment
100%
Tool Analysis
100%
Tool Marks
50%
Left behind
25%
Body Parts
25%
Soft Materials
25%
Hanging
25%
Crime Investigation
25%
Anthropology
25%
Trauma
25%
Cutting Tool
25%
Forensic Investigation
25%
Archaeology
25%
Forensic Cases
25%
Indentation
25%
Intentional Use
25%
Interpersonal Violence
25%
Blunt Trauma
25%
Disfigurement
25%
Criminalistics
25%
Impact Pattern
25%
Sharp Force Trauma
25%
Marks Examination
25%
Dynamic Cutting
25%
Multistrokes
25%
Detection Enhancement
25%
Social Sciences
Best Practice
100%
Anthropology
100%
Examination Marks
100%
Archeology
100%
Interpersonal Violence
100%
Criminalistics
100%
Arts and Humanities
Evidentials
100%
Best Practice
100%
Dismemberment
100%
Trauma
50%
Victims
25%
Archeology
25%
Interpersonal
25%
Accidental
25%
Body Part
25%
Disfigurement
25%
Cerebrovascular Accident
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Injury
100%
Apoplexy
33%
Interpersonal Violence
33%
Deformity
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Injury
100%
Cerebrovascular Accident
33%
Interpersonal Violence
33%
Deformity
33%
Psychology
Interpersonal Violence
100%