Forensic Dental Evidence
An Investigator's Handbook
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Product details:
- Edition number 2
- Publisher Elsevier Science
- Date of Publication 14 September 2010
- ISBN 9780123820006
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages368 pages
- Size 246x188 mm
- Weight 1060 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
Forensic Dental Evidence: An Investigators Handbook highlights the discussion regarding unjust convictions caused by inaccurate bitemark opinions. The book focuses on cases that use forensic techniques, emphasizing modern methods and protocols. Through this book, the latest information available is offered to the forensic community.
This book demonstrates expertise in forensic dentistry by presenting chapters on human identification in domestic and international situations; investigations on missing person and violent crimes against persons; mass-disaster planning and disaster response; and new threats from terrorist attacks on urban centers. Furthermore, it discusses topics regarding bitemark evidence, such as forensic photography, analysis and legal issues. The book also presents two chapters on new scientific topics: The Next Level in Victim Identification: Materials Properties as an Aid in Victim Identification; and DNA for First Responders: Recognizing, Collecting, and Analyzing Biological Evidence Related to Dentistry (chapters 3 and 8, respectively).
This book is suited to anyone seeking knowledge on forensic dentistry; it will be of great value to investigators, lawyers, medical examiners, nurses, and dentists with an interest in forensic dental cases.
MoreTable of Contents:
1. Historical Dental Investigations
2. Dental Detectives
3. The Next Level in Victim Identification: Materials Properties as an Aid in Victim Identification
4. Forensic Dentistry Investigation Protocols
5. Recognition, Documentation, Evidence Collection and Interpretation of Bitemark Evidence
6. Bitemarks in England and Wales
7. Legal Issues Concerning Bitemark Evidence in the United States
8. DNA for First Responders: Recognizing, Collecting and Analyzing Biological Evidence Related to Dentistry
9. Missing/Unidentified Persons: The National Crime Information Center Dental Enhancements
10. The Disaster Victim Identification: Its General Structure and the Swiss Involvement
11. Recognizing, Documenting and Analyzing Physical Evidence in Abuse Cases
12. Managing a Mass Fatality Incident
13. Identifying Victims of 9/11 at the Office of Chief Medical Examiner New York City
14. Australasian and Multinational Disaster Victim Identification (DVI)
15. Photography and Forensic Dental Evidence
16. The Use of Digital Imaging in Human Identification and Crime Scene Analysis