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ASB Best Practice Recommendation 193 - Recirculation
Best Practice Recommendations for Determining What Scene and Death Locations a Medicolegal...
ASB Best Practice Recommendation 209
Best Practice Recommendations for Communicating with Next of Kin during Medicolegal Death...
ASB Technical Report 208 - Recirculation
Forensic Toxicology: Terms and Definitions
ASB Technical Report 012 - Recirculation
Technical Report on the Articulation of the Reasoning and Foundational Principles Behind...
Journal of Forensic Sciences
Long‐range trajectory reconstructions using the point mass model
In shooting incident reconstructions, forensic examiners usually deal with scenes involving short‐range trajectories, typically ≤30 m. In situations such as this, a linear trajectory reconstruction model is appropriate. However, a forensic expert can also be asked to estimate a s...
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Journal of Forensic Sciences
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Journal of Forensic Sciences
Correlations of facial soft tissue thicknesses with craniometric dimensions improve...
Linear regression (LR) models that use cranial dimensions to estimate facial soft tissue thicknesses (FSTTs) have been posited by Simpson and Henneberg to assist craniofacial identification. For these regression equations to work well, the independent (craniometrics) and dependen...
ASB Technical Report 071 - Recirculation
Forensic Document Examination Terms and Definitions
ASB Standard 100 - Recirculation