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Unlocking the potential of forensic traces: Analytical approaches to generate investigative leads
Institution:1. King''s College London, Department of Analytical, Environmental and Forensic Sciences, 150 Stamford Street, London SE1 9NH, United Kingdom;2. King''s College London, Department of Physics, Strand Campus, Strand, London WC2R 2LS, United Kingdom
Abstract:Forensic investigation involves gathering the information necessary to understand the criminal events as well as linking objects or individuals to an item, location or other individual(s) for investigative purposes. For years techniques such as presumptive chemical tests, DNA profiling or fingermark analysis have been of great value to this process. However, these techniques have their limitations, whether it is a lack of confidence in the results obtained due to cross-reactivity, subjectivity and low sensitivity; or because they are dependent on holding reference samples in a pre-existing database. There is currently a need to devise new ways to gather as much information as possible from a single trace, particularly from biological traces commonly encountered in forensic casework. This review outlines the most recent advancements in the forensic analysis of biological fluids, fingermarks and hair. Special emphasis is placed on analytical methods that can expand the information obtained from the trace beyond what is achieved in the usual practices. Special attention is paid to those methods that accurately determine the nature of the sample, as well as how long it has been at the crime scene, along with individualising information regarding the donor source of the trace.
Keywords:Forensic  Investigative lead  Biological trace  Body fluid  Fingermark  Hair
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