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20152016 Vocabulary Vocabulary Keratin A type of fibrous protein that makes up the majority of the cortex of a hair Neutron activation analysis A method of analysis that determines the composition of elements in a sample ID: 1048237

evidence hair type fiber hair evidence fiber type fibers drugs time index medullary months crime animal types rate growth

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1. QM Study Guide ReviewForensic Science 2015-2016

2. VocabularyVocabulary:KeratinA type of fibrous protein that makes up the majority of the cortex of a hairNeutron activation analysisA method of analysis that determines the composition of elements in a sample

3. CuticleCortexMedullaHair ShaftEpidermisDermisSebaceous GlandHair folliclePapillaCapillary

4. Chapter 3the formula for calculating medullary index.Diameter of medulla/diameter of hair How is it used to determine an animal hair from a human hair?Animal hair has medullary index of 0.55 or higherHuman hair has medullary index around 0.33Let’s Practice:

5. What are some characteristics that can be studied by looking at a hair and examining it under a microscope?Color, pigment distribution, cuticle scale patterns, medulla patterns, direction of top of hair, if follicular cells are presentDifferences between an animal and human hairPatterns of pigmentation, the medullary index and the cuticle type.

6. Rate of growth for a human hair 1.3 cm/month 0.44mm/dayHow can you use this information to determine an estimated time of death or estimated time of drug use?Divide the length of hair from scalp to area of interest by the rate of growth for an estimated time of drug usage or time of death.Let’s practice…A person was suspected of chronic drug use so a hair was taken to be tested for presence of drugs. The person stated “I stopped using drugs 2 months ago man.” Analysis of the hair revealed traces of THC and cocaine at 2.6cm and beyond all the way to the tip of the hair. Based on these results has the guy been clean or off drugs for 2months?Yes, he has been off drugs for 2 months. Hair grows at an approximate rate of 1.3cm per month and the drugs were not detected in the last 2 months of hair growth or 2.6cm. Evidence 2.6cm/1.3cm = 2 months

7. Where can DNA be found on hair?Hair follicle or follicular tagWhat type of evidence is hair classified as?Class evidence, trace evidence, circumstantial evidenceIf the hair follicle is present and DNA can be extracted it can be used to identify an individual.

8. Chapter 4Direct transferEvidence transferred from one source to another.Secondary transferEvidence transferred from one source to another and then to another source. Synthetic fibersMade from man made substances such as plasticNatural fibersharvested from plants, animals or mineral sourcesYarnFibers that have been spun togetherMonomerA mall molecule that may bond to more of the same units to become a polymer

9. What types of evidence can fibers be classified as?Trace evidence, class evidence and circumstantial evidenceWhat types of information can be learned from fiber evaluation?Type of fiber, fiber color, number of fibers found may suggest the level of violence in the crime, location of fibers, textile type, number of different types of fibers. What major health hazard has asbestos been linked to?Lung cancer  How can fiber evidence be used by forensic scientists to help link multiple crimes to a suspect? Fiber evidence can link multiple crimes committed by the same suspect(s) if matching fibers are found at more than one crime scene or more than one victim. Example several serial killers have left behind fiber evidence on the bodies of several of their victims. This evidence along with other similarities among how the crime was committed can be enough to get a confession, or a conviction.