Damage to Textile Flashcards

1
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What is the usefulness of damage analysis?

A

Depends on recognition by the police investigator and subsequently the forensic scientist that it could provide valuable evidence.

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Types of cases where damage analysis could be invaluable?

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homicide or suicide
rape
sexual assault
armed robbery.

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Three broad categories of events may cause damage to textiles?

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mechanical effects,
chemical effects and
the influence of heat.

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4
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What is a tear?

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A severance caused by the pulling apart of a material, leaving ragged or irregular edges.

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What is a cut?

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A severance with neat edges produced by a sharp-edged instrument.

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Types of cut

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  1. Stab Cut
  2. Scissor Cut
  3. Slash Cut
  4. Abrasion
  5. Puncture
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7
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What weapon causes stab cut?

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Knives

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What weapons causes slash cuts?

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Sharp edged tool like knives, blades and scalpel

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What is a puncture?

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Penetration through material by an implement producing an irregular hole.

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10
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What causes abrasive damage?

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Material rubbing against another surface.

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What is tensile failure?

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Fracture of the textile through pressure, especially in ropes.

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12
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What is animal damage?

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These are damages caused by bitemarks produced from jaws or feet or when insects may ingest fibres creating puncture holes.

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What is microbial damage?

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This is irregular damage to material, most often seen in burials. Microbes such as bacteria and fungi may destroy fibres.

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14
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What fibres may be affected by microbial damage?

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Natural fibres

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15
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What are tearing indications?

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  1. Damage follows preferred direction of tear- i.e. parallel to the warp or weft.
  2. Associated stretching
  3. Edges devoid of ‘planar array’
  4. Noticeable ‘curling over’ of the fabric along the severance line.
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16
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What are cutting indicators?

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1.No preferred direction.
2. Relatively featureless edges.
3. An ability to fibre-end or pattern match.
4. Presence of a significant ‘planar array’.

17
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How can an examiner know if the garmet has been washed?

A

Matted and tangled fibres at the ends of cut yarns

18
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Parts of the three level fibre examination?

A
  1. Fabric Level
  2. Yarn Level
  3. Fibre Level
19
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What interpretation can be made from simulation?

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  1. the determination of the type of damage
  2. the class of the weapon used and if the source of damage was by said weapon
20
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What are four variables which are unknown or cannot be replicated in attempting to simulate?

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  1. the body weight and type of the individuals involved,
  2. their movement
  3. the angle and type of thrust
  4. position of the clothing.
21
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What are limitation in simulation scenario?

A

When more damage may occur after the offence has happened such as cutting off the garmet at the hospital.