首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     检索      


Detection of Gunshot Residue on Dark‐Colored Clothing Prior to Chemical Analysis
Authors:Kyla L Kersh MS  James M Childers PhD  Dale Justice BS  Greg Karim AS
Institution:1. Texas Tech University, Institute for Forensic Science, , Lubbock, TX;2. Austin Police Department, Forensic Science Division, Firearms & Toolmarks, , Austin, TX
Abstract:Detection of gunshot residue (GSR) is an arduous task for investigators. It is often accomplished with chemical tests, which can reveal elements and ions indicating the presence of GSR, but are likely to cause physical alteration to the pattern. In this study, the Spex Forensics Mini‐CrimeScope MCS 400, along with 16 accompanying wavelength filters, was applied to various GSR patterns and target types. Three dark shirt materials, four ammunition calibers, and eight ammunition manufacturers, along with the primer residue of the different manufacturer ammunitions were tested. Results indicate the alternate light source wavelength of 445 nm to be the optimal setting. In addition, target material plays a large role in the preservation of GSR patterns as particles burn. Furthermore, it can be extrapolated that residue, observed from a full round and firing distance of six inches, is mostly composed of unburnt gunpowder residue, not primer residue.
Keywords:forensic science  gunshot residue  gunpowder residue  primer residue  firearm  alternative light source
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号