The Consequences Of Potentially Differing Distributions Of The Refractive Indices Of Glass Fragments From Control And Recovered Sources

In forensic cases involving glass evidence, the variance of the recovered glass refractive index (RI) has been observed to be larger than the variance of the control glass RI. This has consequences for subsequent interpretation. To investigate this phenomenon, a study was made of the probable distributions of RI of the recovered glass given a range of casework type scenarios involving breakage and backscatter. An investigation of the consequences of any distribution differences with regard to casework was also made. It was discovered that the inclusion of surface fragments from the float surface of the glass can have a profound effect on the comparison of recovered and control glass samples. The effect was largest when a breaker was striking the float surface of a window. The findings of this paper challenge routine glass examination.

Author
A W N Newton Et Al
Origin
Esr, Auckland, New Zealand
Journal Title
Forensic Science International 140 2004 185-193
Sector
General
Class
G 2902

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The Consequences Of Potentially Differing Distributions Of The Refractive Indices Of Glass Fragments From Control And Recovered Sources
Forensic Science International 140 2004 185-193
G 2902
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