Interpretation of Fiber Evidence

作者: C. Roux , J. Robertson

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-382165-2.00097-0

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摘要: Because of their size and particular nature, fibers probably constitute the ultimate example trace evidence. Although are easily transferred during a criminal event large pool techniques can be applied for characterization, interpretation an apparent ‘fiber match’ remains one most difficult challenges in forensic examination However, knowledge this area has significantly improved over past 25 years. Nowadays, wealth empirical data used by scientists to determine value fiber evidence context case. In addition, logical statistical frameworks also assist them endeavor. This article reviews state art topic.

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