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The scientific study of hair is called Trichology and when used in criminal justice delivery system, it is termed as Forensic Trichology. Forensic hair examination is a unique field developed especially for criminal investigation and it is not practiced in industrial and academic fields. The objectives of this study were: to collect and compare hair samples from different body parts of humans and animals, to compare microscopical data of different hair samples and analyze their forensic significance, and to compare human and animal hair. The research revealed that microscopic examination by an…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The scientific study of hair is called Trichology and when used in criminal justice delivery system, it is termed as Forensic Trichology. Forensic hair examination is a unique field developed especially for criminal investigation and it is not practiced in industrial and academic fields. The objectives of this study were: to collect and compare hair samples from different body parts of humans and animals, to compare microscopical data of different hair samples and analyze their forensic significance, and to compare human and animal hair. The research revealed that microscopic examination by an experienced scientist can help in narrowing down the search to origin of hair, even if the hair evidence is very minimal. Examination of exhibits under microscopes will always provide good information and investigation leads in a very non-destructive manner. It was also found that a careful microscopic examination of hair will reveal morphological features that can distinguish human hair from animal hair. One main advantage of Microscopic examination is that it can overcome the vast, critical and expensive method of DNA profiling.
Autorenporträt
Neha Chaurasia did post graduation from renowned universities of India Dr.Hari Singh Gour Central University, M.P where forensic department was first started in India. She has expertise in Forensic Biology with 5 publications. The Co-author Dr.Vandana Vinayak is Assistant Professor in the said university and a renowned forensic scientist of India.