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Category: 2011

Off the Grid: Perspective Grid Photogrammetry in Crime Scene Reconstruction

Julie Flanagan & Edward Robinson Abstract: Photogrammetry, the practice of obtaining accurate measurements from a photograph, is a technique nearly as mature as photography. One... Read more

Visualization of Cast-off Patterns Using 3D Modelling Software

Andy Maloney, Todd Campbell  & Jim Killeen  Abstract: Information gathered from cast-off patterns can be quite difficult to communicate to others who may not have attended... Read more

Crime Scene Considerations: Electronic Control Device (TASER®) Deployment

R.T. Wyant, M.S., Tom Burns & Kathy Geil Abstract: The demand for law enforcement to have access to less lethal tools has never been higher. Within the last... Read more

Detecting Patched Bullet Holes in Painted Drywall

Tom Adair & Charles S. DeFrance  Abstract: Reconstructionists must sometimes deal with crime scene evidence that has been cleaned, moved, or repaired. The extent of these... Read more

Using a Holistic Approach to Completing an Investigation

Jonathyn W. Priest Abstract:  A challenge for the law enforcement officer is ensuring a complete and thorough investigation. Complete investigations do not depend on a single... Read more

Detecting Blood in Soil after Six Years with Luminol

Ron Gabel, Denver Police Department (CO), Sheri Shimamoto, Lakewood Police Department (CO), Ivanie Stene, Westminster Police Department (CO), and Tom Adair Abstract:  In October of... Read more

The Evolution of Crime Scene Reconstruction from Proto-analysis to Holistic Analysis: A Court Case that Assisted in this Evolution

Tom Bevel, Bevel, Gardner & Associates, Inc. and ACSR Historian Abstract:  In 1992 a double murder in El Paso County, Colorado took the lives of Kermode... Read more

Digital Mapping of Differential Oxidation Arising from Fingerprint Sweat Deposits on α-Phase Brass

John W. Bond, Scientific Support Unit, Northamptonshire Police, Wootton Hall, Northampton, England and Trudy Loe, Scientific Support Unit, Northamptonshire Police, Wootton Hall, Northampton, England Abstract: ... Read more

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