trace evidence
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Trace Evidence. Trace evidence- small pieces of material Debris from mass produced materials Abundant in nature. Examples of Trace Evidence. Hair Fibers Paint Glass Gasoline Soil Dust. How is trace evidence collected?. Vacuum Tape lifts Picking Combing Scraping. Types of Evidence. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Trace Evidence
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• Trace evidence- small pieces of material
– Debris from mass produced materials– Abundant in nature
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Examples of Trace Evidence
• Hair
• Fibers
• Paint
• Glass
• Gasoline
• Soil
• Dust
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How is trace evidence collected?
• Vacuum
• Tape lifts
• Picking
• Combing
• Scraping
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Types of Evidence
Class evidencecan be associated with a general group
• Ex. Blood type• Ex. Print from a Size 7 Nike sneaker
Individual evidence can be associated with a single source
Ex. DNA typing
Ex. Size 7 Nike sneaker w/ specific wear pattern
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Problems w/ trace evidence
1. Many samples are VERY similar becausea) Many materials are made through
mass productionb) Tight quality control in the factories
means there is little variation.
2. Mobility of criminals - Makes it difficult to trace the
evidence back to a specific source.
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3) Trace evidence is least likely to be individualized.
• Exception: Hair can be individualized if DNA can be isolated from the root
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Locard’s principle
• When two objects come into contact, material is exchanged.
• How much material is transferred is affected by• Intensity of contact• Duration of contact• Type of surfaces
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Questions to ask about trace evidence
• 1. What is it?
• 2. Man-made or natural?
• 3. What is its source?
• 4. How common is it?
• 5. Can it be identified to a single source?
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Equipment
• Stereomicroscope 10-60X• Compound microscope 40-1000X• Comparison microscopes• Phase contrast microscope 100-1000X
– Better resolution
• Scanning electron microscope (100,000X)– Ex. Layered paint
• FTIR- Fourier Transform infra Red Spectrophotometer
• GC- Gas chromatograph (ex. Gasoline)
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Identification process
• Compare physical and chemical properties
• Look at the probabilities that each piece of evidence could be present
• Case Study: Wayne Williams (Atlanta serial killler)
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Paint
• Physical Analysis
– Color
– Physical match of broken edges
– # of matching layers
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Paint
• Chemical Analysis
– Solubility tests
– Determine type: oil-based, water based, acrylic, or latex
– analyze chemical make-up
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Glass
Matching pieces Surface materials
• Tinting films• Labels• Paint
Color Refractive index (RI) (ability of glass
to bend light) Density
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Gasoline
• Each gas company’s product is different
• Forensic lab can identify the brand and grade
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Soil
Analyze:
- color
- pH
- type of soil
- sizes of particles
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Information from soil
• Where was the crime committed?– Soil type may be unique to a given area
• Clay• Sand• Coal dust
– Seeds or pollen in the soil may be from specific plants
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Dust
– Some dust is unique to an area• Ex. Bathroom-talcum powder, cosmetics• Ex. Kitchen- flour, spices• Ex. Factory- remnants of manufacturing
process