Department of Textile Science and Technology, Goyal Shimla University, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India
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The Creation of a Stabbing Device for Examining Textile Damage in Evidence
Author(s): Himalay George*
The development of a stabbing machine for forensic textile damage analysis represents a significant stride in the field of forensic science,
particularly in the examination of textiles related to criminal investigations. This specialized machine is designed to simulate and analyze damage
patterns caused by stabbing incidents, offering forensic experts a powerful tool to decipher critical information from textile materials involved in
crimes. Forensic textile damage analysis is a crucial aspect of crime scene investigation, especially in cases involving sharp-edged weapons.
Traditional methods often involve manual assessment of stab damage, which can be subjective and time-consuming. The introduction of a
dedicated stabbing machine addresses these limitations by providing a standardized and controlled environment for conducting experiments that
replicate stabbin.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2165-8064.2023.13.561
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