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A validation study for duct tape end matches
Authors:Bradley Maureen J  Keagy Roger L  Lowe Preston C  Rickenbach Michael P  Wright Diana M  Lebeau Marc A
Affiliation:Federal Bureau of Investigation, Laboratory Division, 2501 Investigation Parkway, Quantico, VA 22135, USA. Maureen.Bradley@ic.fbi.gov
Abstract:Fracture matches are considered to be the strongest association achievable in forensic examinations of glass, metal, wood, plastic, paint, tape, and other trace evidence. Despite being fairly routine examinations, few publications exist to support their admissibility in court. This study was designed, using duct tape as the fractured medium, to determine the validity and error rate associated with conducting end match (fracture match) examinations on this material. Five test designs, which varied either the source roll of tape or manner of separation (torn or cut) from the roll, were administered to four analysts with instructions to examine the assigned test sets for end matches. If an end match was not identified by the initial analyst, the entire test set was independently evaluated by the remaining three analysts. Results indicated that while tape grade did not hinder end match identification, the manner of separation could affect results.
Keywords:forensic science  trace evidence  duct tape  end match  error rate  fracture match  physical match  validation study
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