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      Interpol review of shoe and tool marks 2016-2019

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          This review paper covers the forensic-relevant literature in shoe and tool mark examination from 2016 to 2019 as a part of the 19th Interpol International Forensic Science Managers Symposium. The review papers are also available at the Interpol website at: https://www.interpol.int/content/download/14458/file/Interpol%20Review%20Papers%202019.pdf.

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            Micro-photogrammetric and morphometric differentiation of cut marks on bones using metal knives, quartzite, and flint flakes

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              Novel application of three-dimensional technologies in a case of dismemberment.

              This case study reports the novel application of three-dimensional technologies such as micro-CT and 3D printing to the forensic investigation of a complex case of dismemberment. Micro-CT was successfully employed to virtually align severed skeletal elements found in different locations, analyse tool marks created during the dismemberment process, and virtually dissect a charred piece of evidence. High resolution 3D prints of the burnt human bone contained within were created for physical visualisation to assist the investigation team. Micro-CT as a forensic radiological method provided vital information and the basis for visualisation both during the investigation and in the subsequent trial making it one of the first examples of such technology in a UK court.
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                Journal
                Forensic Sci Int
                Forensic Sci Int
                Forensic Science International: Synergy
                Elsevier
                2589-871X
                02 April 2020
                2020
                02 April 2020
                : 2
                : 521-539
                Affiliations
                [1]Section of Firearms and Tools, Division of Chemical and Physical Traces, Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI), Laan van Ypenburg 6, 2497GB, The Hague, the Netherlands
                Author notes
                []Corresponding author. m.baiker@ 123456nfi.nl
                Article
                S2589-871X(20)30016-4
                10.1016/j.fsisyn.2020.01.016
                7770457
                33385145
                a8b6d9bb-16b2-4109-ab4e-6556607aceaa
                © 2020 The Authors

                This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

                History
                : 6 January 2020
                : 23 January 2020
                Categories
                VSI: 19th Interpol International Forensic Science Managers Symposium 2019 Review

                Forensic science
                Forensic science

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