2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2009.06.003
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The level of random background glass recovered from fleece jackets of individuals who worked in Law enforcement or related professions

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“…The prevalence of glass on members of the general population is a fundamental piece of evidence interpretation. The informative value of glass relies on experimental background surveys that have demonstrated that it is uncommon to find glass in the regular population compared to those who have come to the attention of law enforcement or have hobbies or professions where glass is often broken (Buzzini & Curran, 2020;Curran et al, 2020;Daéid et al, 2009;Jackson et al, 2013;Kim et al, 2016;O'Sullivan et al, 2011). These studies have also set the basis for which areas of clothing (surface vs. embedded areas, upper vs. lower garments) are more prone to retain randomly acquired glass fragments.…”
Section: Population Surveys Transfer and Persistence Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevalence of glass on members of the general population is a fundamental piece of evidence interpretation. The informative value of glass relies on experimental background surveys that have demonstrated that it is uncommon to find glass in the regular population compared to those who have come to the attention of law enforcement or have hobbies or professions where glass is often broken (Buzzini & Curran, 2020;Curran et al, 2020;Daéid et al, 2009;Jackson et al, 2013;Kim et al, 2016;O'Sullivan et al, 2011). These studies have also set the basis for which areas of clothing (surface vs. embedded areas, upper vs. lower garments) are more prone to retain randomly acquired glass fragments.…”
Section: Population Surveys Transfer and Persistence Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other background studies performed on the frequency of occurrence of glass and paint have been conducted in Australia [6, 7], New Zealand [8], the United Kingdom [9–11], and California [2]. An Australian study conducted by Roux et al [6] sampled upper outer garments for glass and found that 0.3% of the garments contained glass fragments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third study performed in the UK surveyed the outer upper garments of law enforcement officers and related personnel for glass fragments. This study found that of the 44 fleeces, 14% had glass, totaling 18 fragments, with one fleece containing 11 of these particles [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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