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Forensic Facial Reconstruction.

Adult and juvenile forensic facial reconstruction reference work for forensic scientists, archaeologists and medical artists.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Wilkinson, Caroline
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2004.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Forensic Facial Reconstruction; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 The human face; The importance of the face; Facial beauty; Facial structure; Facial recognition; 2 The history of facial reconstruction; Background; Early attempts at facial reconstruction; The development of techniques; Computerised facial reconstruction; 3 The skull; Age determination; Sex determination; Racial origin determination; Other factors determined from the skull; 4 The relationship between hard and soft tissues of the face; The general face shape; The nose.
  • The eyesThe mouth; The chin; The ears; 5 Facial tissue depth measurement; History; Differences in facial tissues related to nutritional condition; Differences in facial tissues related to sex; Differences in facial tissues related to age; Differences in facial tissues related to ethnic origin; The importance of tissue depth measurements to the accuracy of facial reconstruction; 6 The Manchester method of facial reconstruction; Skull assessment; 1 The overall face shape; 2 Hairline; 3 Forehead creases; 4 The brow shape; 5 The eye fissure; 6 The eyeball; 7 The eyelid pattern.
  • 8 The eyebrow pattern9 The nasal projection; 10 The nasal width; 11 The nasal spine; 12 The alar shape and position; 13 The nasal profile; 14 The nostril position; 15 The lip thickness; 16 The philtral width; 17 The mouth width; 18 The inclination of the mouth corners; 19 The occlusion of the teeth; 20 Lip shape; 21 The presence of a nasolabial fold; 22 The chin shape; 23 The ear; 24 The cheek shape; 25 The neck thickness; 26 Trauma, disease or pathological condition; The casting procedure; Facial reconstruction procedure; 7 The accuracy of facial reconstruction; Early attempts using cadavers.
  • Qualitative studiesQuantitative studies; 8 Juvenile facial reconstruction; Juvenile age determination; Juvenile sex determination; Juvenile racial origin determination; Juvenile tissue depth measurement; Differences between juvenile and adult tissue depths; Differences in juvenile tissue depths between sexes; Differences in juvenile tissue depths between different ethnic groups; Juvenile facial reconstruction method; The accuracy of juvenile facial reconstruction; References; Select bibliography; Index.