scientific working group on bloodstain pattern analysis
scientific working group on bloodstain pattern analysis
scientific working group on bloodstain pattern analysis
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Preface<br />
This bibliography is a list of <strong>bloodstain</strong> <strong>pattern</strong> <strong>analysis</strong> literature that has been collected by the<br />
Scientific Working Group <strong>on</strong> Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (SWGSTAIN) Research Subcommittee. The<br />
literature was located within <str<strong>on</strong>g>scientific</str<strong>on</strong>g> journals, newsletters, technical reports, books, web pages,<br />
theses, c<strong>on</strong>ference papers, law reports and magazines. The five hundred and thirty eight titles<br />
have been placed into twenty‐nine <str<strong>on</strong>g>group</str<strong>on</strong>g>s and are list alphabetically within each <str<strong>on</strong>g>group</str<strong>on</strong>g>. There are<br />
duplicate references within the various <str<strong>on</strong>g>group</str<strong>on</strong>g>s. This list will be updated periodically <strong>on</strong> the SWGSTAIN<br />
web site.<br />
The research subcommittee would like to acknowledge the c<strong>on</strong>tributi<strong>on</strong>s from the SWGSTAIN<br />
membership, the Midwest Forensics Resource Center, the Federal Bureau of Investigati<strong>on</strong>, the Institute<br />
of Envir<strong>on</strong>mental Science and Research, Trent University and the Ontario Provincial Police for their<br />
support with this project.<br />
SWGSTAIN Research Subcommittee<br />
Aging Blood<br />
1. Aikman, R.L. and D.R. Foran, Nucleic Acid Based Methods for Assessing the Age of<br />
Bloodstains, in 60th Anniversary Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences.<br />
2008: Washingt<strong>on</strong>, D.C.<br />
2. Anders<strong>on</strong>, S., et al., A Method for Determining the Age of a Bloodstain. Forensic Science<br />
Internati<strong>on</strong>al, 2005. 148: p. 37‐45.<br />
3. Hesselink, W.F., Blood Tracks in the Criminological Practice. Ztschr. angew. Chem., 1931.<br />
44(31): p. 653‐655.<br />
4. Hortola, P., SEM Analysis of Red Blood Cells in aged Human Bloodstains. Forensic Science<br />
Internati<strong>on</strong>al, 1992. 55: p. 139‐159.<br />
5. Kish, P.E. and G. Hall, A 12‐Day Study Evaluating the Durability of Bloodspatters <strong>on</strong><br />
Shoes, in American Academy of Forensic Sciences. 1999: Orlando, Florida.<br />
6. Laber, T.L. and B.P. Epstein, Substrate Effects <strong>on</strong> the Drying Time of Human Blood.<br />
Journal of the Canadian Society of Forensic Science, 2001. 34(4): p. 209‐214.<br />
Biomechanics<br />
1. Chadwick, E.K.J., et al., Biomechanics of Knife Stab Attacks. Forensic Science<br />
Internati<strong>on</strong>al, 1999. 105: p. 35‐44.<br />
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