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Book Synopsis

An applied approach to teaching forensic microscopy in educational settings, featuring new experiments and an up-to-date overview of the field

Practical Forensic Microscopy: A Laboratory Manual, 2nd Edition, is a unique resource that brings the microscopic procedures used by real-world forensic investigators to the college laboratory, providing hands-on knowledge of the microscopes and microscopic techniques used in the field. Presenting a balanced, skills-based approach to the subject, this student-friendly lab manual contains dozens of experiments designed to cover the various microscopic evidence disciplines, including examinations of fingerprints, firearm, toolmark, shoeprint and tire impressions, gunshots, fibers, soil, glass breakage, drugs, semen, and human hair.

The second edition includes revised and updated experiments that reflect current technologies and techniques used in forensic science, including new experiments examining plastic fi

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xi

Laboratory Safety xiii

Microscope Maintenance xv

The Micro Kit xvii

About the Companion Website xix

Experiments 1

1 Stereomicroscope 3

Experiment 1A: Familiarization with the Stereomicroscope 5

2 Compound Light Microscope 13

Experiment 2A: Familiarization with the Compound Light Microscope 15

Experiment 2B: Measurements Using the Ocular Micrometer 23

Experiment 2C: Microscopic Mounting Techniques 29

Experiment 2D: Determining Refractive Index 35

3 Polarized Light Microscope 47

Experiment 3A: Familiarization with the Polarized Light Microscope 49

Experiment 3B: Determining Refractive Index of Anisotropic Materials 57

Experiment 3C: Determining Sign of Elongation and Birefringence 63

4 Fluorescence Microscope 69

Experiment 4A: Familiarization with the Fluorescence Microscope 71

5 Phase Contrast Microscope 77

Experiment 5A: Familiarization with the Phase Contrast Microscope 79

Application Experiments 85

6 Experiment 6: Physical Match Examinations 87

7 Experiment 7: Construction Examinations of Evidence 93

8 Experiment 8: Lamp Filament Examinations 103

9 Experiment 9: Fingerprint Examination and Comparison 113

10 Experiment 10: Tool Mark Examinations 121

11 Experiment 11: Firearms Examinations 127

Experiment 11A: Gunshot Residue Examinations 135

12 Experiment 12: Shoe and Tire Impression Examinations 145

13 Experiment 13: Botanical Examinations 151

14 Experiment 14: Paint Examinations 159

15 Experiment 15: Cigarette Butt Examinations 165

16 Experiment 16: Document Examinations 173

17 Experiment 17: Hair Examinations 183

Experiment 17A: Animal Hair Examinations 195

Experiment 17B: Determination of Racial and Somatic Origin Characteristics of Human Hair 205

Experiment 17C: Human Hair Examinations and Comparisons 213

Experiment 17D: Evaluation of Human Hair for DNA 223

18 Experiment 18: Feather Examinations 231

19 Experiment 19: Glass Breakage Determinations 239

Experiment 19A: Glass Examinations 247

20 Experiment 20: Fiber Examinations 257

Experiment 20A: Natural Fiber Examinations 265

Experiment 20B: Man-made Fiber Examinations 279

Experiment 20C: Fiber Comparisons 289

21 Experiment 21: Soil Examinations 295

Experiment 21A: Identification of Minerals in Soil 303

22 Experiment 22: Microchemical Testing – Inorganic Ions 317

23 Experiment 23: Building Material Examinations 329

24 Experiment 24: Explosive Residue Examinations 337

25 Experiment 25: Food Condiment Examinations 345

26 Experiment 26: Plastic Film Examinations 355

27 Experiment 27: Microscopic Examination of Controlled Substances 363

28 Experiment 28: Semen Examinations 377

Application Experiments, Instrumental Microscopy 383

29 Experiment 29: Fourier Transform Infrared Microspectrometry Examinations 385

30 Experiment 30: UV-Visible-NIR Microspectrophotometry Examinations 395

31 Experiment 31: Thermal Microscopy Examinations 405

32 Experiment 32: Scanning Electron Microscopy Examinations 413

33 Experiment 33: Case Study Scenario 423

Appendices 429

A Optical Properties of Natural Fibers 431

B Optical Properties of Man-made Fibers 433

C Michel-Lévy Chart 437

D Dispersion Staining Graph 439

E Circle Template 441

Glossary of Microscopy Terms 443

Index 453

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      Publication Date: 08/04/2021
      ISBN13: 9781119154495, 978-1119154495
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      An applied approach to teaching forensic microscopy in educational settings, featuring new experiments and an up-to-date overview of the field

      Practical Forensic Microscopy: A Laboratory Manual, 2nd Edition, is a unique resource that brings the microscopic procedures used by real-world forensic investigators to the college laboratory, providing hands-on knowledge of the microscopes and microscopic techniques used in the field. Presenting a balanced, skills-based approach to the subject, this student-friendly lab manual contains dozens of experiments designed to cover the various microscopic evidence disciplines, including examinations of fingerprints, firearm, toolmark, shoeprint and tire impressions, gunshots, fibers, soil, glass breakage, drugs, semen, and human hair.

      The second edition includes revised and updated experiments that reflect current technologies and techniques used in forensic science, including new experiments examining plastic fi

      Table of Contents

      Preface ix

      Acknowledgments xi

      Laboratory Safety xiii

      Microscope Maintenance xv

      The Micro Kit xvii

      About the Companion Website xix

      Experiments 1

      1 Stereomicroscope 3

      Experiment 1A: Familiarization with the Stereomicroscope 5

      2 Compound Light Microscope 13

      Experiment 2A: Familiarization with the Compound Light Microscope 15

      Experiment 2B: Measurements Using the Ocular Micrometer 23

      Experiment 2C: Microscopic Mounting Techniques 29

      Experiment 2D: Determining Refractive Index 35

      3 Polarized Light Microscope 47

      Experiment 3A: Familiarization with the Polarized Light Microscope 49

      Experiment 3B: Determining Refractive Index of Anisotropic Materials 57

      Experiment 3C: Determining Sign of Elongation and Birefringence 63

      4 Fluorescence Microscope 69

      Experiment 4A: Familiarization with the Fluorescence Microscope 71

      5 Phase Contrast Microscope 77

      Experiment 5A: Familiarization with the Phase Contrast Microscope 79

      Application Experiments 85

      6 Experiment 6: Physical Match Examinations 87

      7 Experiment 7: Construction Examinations of Evidence 93

      8 Experiment 8: Lamp Filament Examinations 103

      9 Experiment 9: Fingerprint Examination and Comparison 113

      10 Experiment 10: Tool Mark Examinations 121

      11 Experiment 11: Firearms Examinations 127

      Experiment 11A: Gunshot Residue Examinations 135

      12 Experiment 12: Shoe and Tire Impression Examinations 145

      13 Experiment 13: Botanical Examinations 151

      14 Experiment 14: Paint Examinations 159

      15 Experiment 15: Cigarette Butt Examinations 165

      16 Experiment 16: Document Examinations 173

      17 Experiment 17: Hair Examinations 183

      Experiment 17A: Animal Hair Examinations 195

      Experiment 17B: Determination of Racial and Somatic Origin Characteristics of Human Hair 205

      Experiment 17C: Human Hair Examinations and Comparisons 213

      Experiment 17D: Evaluation of Human Hair for DNA 223

      18 Experiment 18: Feather Examinations 231

      19 Experiment 19: Glass Breakage Determinations 239

      Experiment 19A: Glass Examinations 247

      20 Experiment 20: Fiber Examinations 257

      Experiment 20A: Natural Fiber Examinations 265

      Experiment 20B: Man-made Fiber Examinations 279

      Experiment 20C: Fiber Comparisons 289

      21 Experiment 21: Soil Examinations 295

      Experiment 21A: Identification of Minerals in Soil 303

      22 Experiment 22: Microchemical Testing – Inorganic Ions 317

      23 Experiment 23: Building Material Examinations 329

      24 Experiment 24: Explosive Residue Examinations 337

      25 Experiment 25: Food Condiment Examinations 345

      26 Experiment 26: Plastic Film Examinations 355

      27 Experiment 27: Microscopic Examination of Controlled Substances 363

      28 Experiment 28: Semen Examinations 377

      Application Experiments, Instrumental Microscopy 383

      29 Experiment 29: Fourier Transform Infrared Microspectrometry Examinations 385

      30 Experiment 30: UV-Visible-NIR Microspectrophotometry Examinations 395

      31 Experiment 31: Thermal Microscopy Examinations 405

      32 Experiment 32: Scanning Electron Microscopy Examinations 413

      33 Experiment 33: Case Study Scenario 423

      Appendices 429

      A Optical Properties of Natural Fibers 431

      B Optical Properties of Man-made Fibers 433

      C Michel-Lévy Chart 437

      D Dispersion Staining Graph 439

      E Circle Template 441

      Glossary of Microscopy Terms 443

      Index 453

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