Forensic Biomechanics

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Forensic Biomechanics by Kieser, Jules; Taylor, Michael; Carr, Debra, 9781119990116
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  • ISBN: 9781119990116 | 1119990114
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 11/28/2012

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Biomechanics is one of the most exciting and fastest growing research areas in a diverse field that includes medicine, ergonomics, evolutionary biology, biophysics and sport. While there is a plethora of books that cater for each of these areas, there is no such reference for the forensic scientist. Yet an understanding of the principles of biomechanics is of crucial importance to forensic science. Forensic Biomechanics explains the role of biomechanics in forensic investigation. The book not only provides an in- depth examination of the field of trauma biomechanics, but also discusses the role of biomechanical principles in the analysis of blood-splatter patterning, assault and child abuse, ballistics and the investigation of the fracture of fibers and textiles. Focusing on research into the basic principles of hard and soft tissue mechanics, approaches to the use of biomechanics in forensic investigation and the application of biomechanical principles to the interpretation of forensic evidence, the text encourages a multidisciplinary approach. This approach includes detailed information on the biomechanics of the human body, covering bone, skin and soft tissue, blood and fluids and the behaviour of natural fibers.
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