2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00414-021-02671-3
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Practical application of synthetic head models in real ballistic cases

Abstract: In shooting crimes, ballistics tests are often recommended in order to reproduce the wound characteristics of the involved persons. For this purpose, several “simulants” can be used. However, despite the efforts in the research of “surrogates” in the field of forensic ballistic, the development of synthetic models needs still to be improved through a validation process based on specific real caseworks. This study has been triggered by the findings observed during the autopsy performed on two victims killed in … Show more

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“…Overall bullet penetration was similar to the documented wounds of the deceased, but bullet deformation of the bullets that were fired at the model was slightly less. In the other study, two young males died as a result of a single headshot wound each, inflicted with full metal jacket bullets from the same .25 Auto caliber pistol [ 137 ]. The shots were reproduced with a ‘closed’ (spherical) and an ‘open’ model.…”
Section: Wound Ballisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall bullet penetration was similar to the documented wounds of the deceased, but bullet deformation of the bullets that were fired at the model was slightly less. In the other study, two young males died as a result of a single headshot wound each, inflicted with full metal jacket bullets from the same .25 Auto caliber pistol [ 137 ]. The shots were reproduced with a ‘closed’ (spherical) and an ‘open’ model.…”
Section: Wound Ballisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Вчені з Університетського центру судової медицини (м. Лозанна, Швейцарія) запропонували проводити реконструкцію фатальної вогнепальної травми голови за допомогою відкритої та закритої моделей [24]. Відкрита модель голови передбачала симулятор шкіри, 10 % желатин як підшкірно-жирову клітковину, поліуретанову пластинку як імітатор кісток черепа та 10 % желатин як симулятор головного мозку.…”
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