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    Forensic Comparative Science: Qualitative Quantitative Source Determination of Unique Impressions, Images, and Objects

    Forensic Comparative Science by Vanderkolk, John R.;

    Qualitative Quantitative Source Determination of Unique Impressions, Images, and Objects

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Elsevier Science
    • Date of Publication 19 August 2009

    • ISBN 9780123735829
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages368 pages
    • Size 234x190 mm
    • Weight 770 g
    • Language English
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    While there is no such thing as a perfect match in the field of forensic comparative science, Forensic Comparative Science: Qualitative Quantitative Source Determination of Unique Impressions, Images, and Objects provides the experience, understanding, and judgment, necessary for concluding whether two unique images share common origin from a unique and persistent source.Knowing there will be ranges of different levels of details throughout images, the expert must be able to comprehend when a sufficient quality and quantity of details is reached to render a judgment. By utilizing a process of analyzing the first image, analyzing the second image, comparing them to each other, and evaluating the significance of the analyses and comparisons based on expertise, the comparative scientist will be able to recognize the belief and believe the recognition that occurs during comparative examinations.Forensic Comparative Science presents a philosophical and theoretical approach to explaining the cognitive process of comparative measurements and source determination. Science is about understanding and generalizing nature. This book is about generalizing comparative science.

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    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1: Recognizing Belief
    Chapter 2: Believing Recognition
    Chapter 3: Unique and Persistent Surfaces of the Source
    Chapter 4: Ranges of Levels of Details in Images
    Chapter 5: Qualitative Quantitative Relationship of Details
    Chapter 6: Analysis, Analysis, Comparison, Evaluation, and Verification
    Chapter 7: Fractures, Tears, and Separations
    Chapter 8: Tools and Guns
    Chapter 9: Shoes and Tires
    Chapter 10: Unique Surface Structures on a Body
    Chapter 11: It Just Does Not Matter

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