| Literature DB >> 27404626 |
Massimiliano Ferrucci1, Theodore D Doiron1, Robert M Thompson2, John P Jones2, Adam J Freeman3, Janice A Neiman4.
Abstract
Scales for photography provide a geometrical reference in the photographic documentation of a crime scene, pattern, or item of evidence. The ABFO No. 2 Standard Reference Scale (1) is used by the forensic science community as an accurate reference scale. We investigated the overall accuracy of the major centimeter graduations, internal/external diameters of the circles, error in placement of the circle centers, and leg perpendicularity. Four vendors were selected for the scales, and the features were measured on a vision-based coordinate measurement system. The scales were well within the specified tolerance for the length graduations. After 4 years, the same scales were measured to determine what change could be measured. The scales demonstrated acceptable stability in the scale length and center-to-center measurements; however, the perpendicularity exhibited change. The study results indicate that scale quality checks using certified metal rulers are good practice.Entities:
Keywords: bitemark; forensic science; odontology; photography; quality; scales
Year: 2015 PMID: 27404626 DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.12976
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Forensic Sci ISSN: 0022-1198 Impact factor: 1.832