While gun design has undergone only minimal change
over the centuries, investigative tools surrounding
firearm use have grown significantly in sophistication.
Now in its third edition, Firearms, the Law, and
Forensic Ballistics has been updated to reflect recently
published research and new technology developed since
the last volume. Beginning with a discussion of the
development of arms and ammunition from the fourteenth
century to the present day, this book examines: Firearms
laws around the world, including legal challenges raised
in the U.S. by the Daubert decision Firearms
manufacturing processes, the mechanisms of various
firearms, and the linking of a particular bullet or
spent cartridge with a suspected weapon The origins and
development of new science in firearms, including
controversies, pioneers, and an expose of the ''quack''
purveyors of pseudo-science Internal, external, and
terminal (wound) ballistics The nature, composition, and
analytical detection of discharge residue left on a
suspect The role of the ballistics expert at all stages
of a case, ranging from the scene of the shooting
incident, the post mortem examinations, the examination
and testing of exhibits at the laboratory, and the
presentation of evidence in court Recently introduced
computer search techniques applied to captured and
digitally stored images of marks left on fired bullets
and spent cartridge cases Manual microscopic comparison
work and computer-based searches on digital images of
bullet and cartridge case marks to determine if a
particular weapon has been fired in previous cases
Written by an expert with more than 50 years of
experience using and handling firearms, this text is
enhanced with nearly 250 illustrations, making it a
premier guide to the fundamentals of firearms and
related evidentiary considerations. |
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