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      A Color Atlas and Text, 2nd Edition

      Bitemark Evidence

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      Bitemark Evidence book

      A Color Atlas and Text, 2nd Edition
      Edited ByRobert B.J. Dorion
      Edition 2nd Edition
      First Published 2011
      eBook Published 1 April 2011
      Pub. Location Boca Raton
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/b10520
      Pages 680
      eBook ISBN 9780429245909
      Subjects Bioscience, Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health
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      Dorion, R.B.J. (Ed.). (2011). Bitemark Evidence: A Color Atlas and Text, 2nd Edition (2nd ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/b10520

      ABSTRACT

      Experts in the field of bitemark evidence confront complexities ranging from the identification and collection of evidence, to microscopic analysis, to legal implications and courtroom admissibility. Now in its second edition, Bitemark Evidence reflects the knowledge, training, experience, opinions, and research of 27 authors from around the world

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part |2 pages

      Section I. A Historical Perspective

      chapter 1|20 pages

      History of Bitemark Evidence

      ByDAVID R. SENN

      part |2 pages

      Section II. Bitemark Recognition

      chapter 2|8 pages

      The Role of Health Professionals in Diagnosing Patterned Injuries from Birth to Death

      ByJOHN D. MCDOWELL

      chapter 3|10 pages

      Role of the Medical Examiner, Coroner, and Pathologist

      ByJOSEPH H. DAVIS

      chapter 4|8 pages

      The Team Approach in Bitemark Investigation

      ByVERONIQUE F. DELATTRE

      part |2 pages

      Section III. Description of the Bitemark

      chapter 5|14 pages

      The Nature of Bitemarks

      ByMARK L. BERNSTEIN

      chapter 6|4 pages

      Reconstructive Bitemark Analysis

      ByMARK L. BERNSTEIN

      part |2 pages

      Section IV. Collection of Bitemark Evidence: A: Noninvasive Analyses

      chapter 7|30 pages

      Photography

      ByGREGORY S. GOLDEN, FRANKLIN D. WRIGHT

      chapter 8|8 pages

      Practical Tips in Forensic Bitemark Photography

      ByLUC GAGNON

      chapter 9|20 pages

      Image Processing and Analysis for Evidentiary Purposes

      ByWILLIAM R. OLIVER

      chapter 10|14 pages

      Bitemarks as Biological Evidence

      ByDAVID SWEET O.C.

      chapter 11|8 pages

      Bitemark Impressions

      ByROBERT B. J. DORION

      chapter 12|6 pages

      Microscopy Techniques

      ByPETER J. BUSH

      chapter 13|6 pages

      Nonperishables and Perishables

      ByROBERT B. J. DORION

      part |2 pages

      Section IV. Collection of Bitemark Evidence: B: Invasive Analyses

      chapter 14|28 pages

      Tissue Specimens

      ByROBERT B. J. DORION

      chapter 15|12 pages

      Histology and Timing of Injury

      ByJOSEPH H. DAVIS

      part |2 pages

      Section V. Bitemark Variables and Cases

      chapter 16|8 pages

      Animal Bites

      ByRICHARD R. SOUVIRON

      chapter 17|24 pages

      Carnivore Bitemarks

      ByROBERT B. J. DORION

      chapter 18|42 pages

      Human Bitemarks

      ByROBERT B. J. DORION

      chapter 19|18 pages

      Patterns, Lesions, and Trauma-Mimicking Bitemarks

      ByROBERT B. J. DORION AND RICHARD R. SOUVIRON

      part |2 pages

      Section VI. Research

      chapter 20|14 pages

      Current Context of Bitemark Analysis and Research

      ByMARY A. BUSH, PETER J. BUSH

      chapter 21|116 pages

      Research, Emerging Technologies, and Recent Developments

      ByROBERT B. J. DORION

      chapter 22|20 pages

      Experimental Bitemarks and Histology

      ByMICHELLE HOUDE

      chapter 23|8 pages

      Genotypic Comparison of Bacterial DNA Recovered from Bitemarks and Teeth

      ByGEOFFREY R. TOMPKINS

      part |2 pages

      Section VII. Collection of Evidence from the Suspect

      chapter 24|6 pages

      The Suspect

      ByL. THOMAS JOHNSON

      chapter 25|22 pages

      Methods of Comparison

      ByJON CURTIS DAILEY

      part |2 pages

      Section IX. The Reports

      chapter 26|4 pages

      Bitemark Report

      ByMARK L. BERNSTEIN

      part |2 pages

      Section X. Prevention and Contamination

      chapter 27|6 pages

      Precautionary Measures

      ByPAUL G. STIMSON

      part |2 pages

      Section XI. Legal Considerations and the Courtroom

      chapter 28|10 pages

      Science and the Law

      ByRICHARD A. MINCER, HARRY H. MINCER

      chapter 29|26 pages

      Case Law ROBERT E. BARSLEY

      chapter 30|18 pages

      Contracting with the Expert Witness

      ByROGER D. METCALF

      chapter 31|8 pages

      Courtroom Aids in Bitemark Evidence

      ByJOHN P. KENNEY

      chapter 32|8 pages

      Legal Liability of an Expert Witness

      ByHASKELL M. PITLUCK

      chapter 33|10 pages

      Wrongful Convictions and Erroneous Bitemark Opinions

      ByIAIN A. PRETTY AND C. MICHAEL BOWERS

      chapter 34|14 pages

      Reliability of Bitemark Analysis

      ByIAIN A. PRETTY

      chapter 35|14 pages

      Resolving Issues in Bitemark Analysis

      ByIAIN A. PRETTY

      chapter |2 pages

      Section XIII. Appendices

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