Title: Trace Evidence: Analysis and Collection
1Trace Evidence
2LOCARDS PRINCIPLE
- Whenever there is contact between two surfaces,
there is a mutual exchange of materials.
3DestructivevsNon-destructiveTestingMethods
4Properties
- Physical Properties
- Describe a substance without reference to any
other substance - e.g. weight (mg), density (m/v), color,
refractive index, volume, boiling point, melting
point, etc.
- Chemical Properties
- The behavior of a substance when it reacts or
combines with another substance. - e.g. solubility, color tests, spontaneous
combustion, oxidation
5Classification of Trace Evidence
Class Characteristics No definite identification
possible due to multiple sources or insufficient
characteristics for individualisation Soil,
hairs, fibers, paint, small glass
fragments Individual Characteristics Positively
identified as coming from a particular
source Physical Match e.g. Larger Glass Fragments
6Observation of the physical characteristics
- Physical Match
- Refractive Index
- Artifacts
- Manufacturer Marks
- Damage
- Color
- Size
- Fluorescence
- Morphology
- Diameter
All you need is a microscope!
7The Goal for Examinations
Successfully-
- Identify
- Individualize
- Compare
- Reconstruct
- Report
- Testify
8Trace Analysis Section
Identification and Comparison of
- Hairs
- Fibers
- Paints
- Soil
- Automotive Paint Database
- Clothing Damage
- Fabrics/ Cordage
- Glass
- Plastics / Polymers/ Rubber
- Gunshot Residue
- Light Bulbs
- Tape