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IDENTIFICATION OF PRIMATE HAIR

NCJ Number
12752
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume: 19 Issue: 1 Dated: (JANUARY 1974) Pages: 109-112
Author(s)
S I ROSEN
Date Published
1974
Length
4 pages
Annotation
RESULTS OF A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE HEAD HAIR OF MAN AND OVER 200 NONHUMAN PRIMATES REPRESENTING 25 GENERA AND 42 SPECIES.
Abstract
THE AUTHOR CONCLUDES THAT IN TERMS OF METRICAL FEATURES, THE HEAD HAIR OF MAN IS NOT PARTICULARLY UNIQUE COMPARED TO THAT OF OTHER PRIMATES. THE FORENSIC SCIENTIST IS ON UNSTABLE GROUND WHEN ATTEMPTING TO IDENTIFY A SINGLE INDIVIDUAL FROM ONE OR A FEW HAIRS. EVEN THOUGH A SOPHISTICATED TECHNIQUE SUCH AS NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS EXISTS, THERE IS NO COMPLETELY RELIABLE HAIR IDENTIFICATION TECHNIQUE. THE MOST POTENTIALLY FRUITFUL APPROACH IS THE USE OF MICROANATOMICAL, MICROMETRICAL, AND PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL TECHNIQUES IN FORENSIC CASES. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT)