index 429
Family Assistance Center, 247, 248
Family member(s)
complaints, 251
for decedent history, 52–53
for DNA profile, 118, 123, 127
elder abuse and, 376
emotional trauma, 164
identification by, 64, 164, 246
misidentification by, 164
release of victim to, 255
Faveon X3 CMOS sensor, 217
FBI. See Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Civil File, 97
Criminal Master File, 97
Disaster Squad, 82
Disaster Victim Identification, 82–83
DNA Advisory Board, 113
evidence response teams, 396
Identification Division, 81
Supplementary Homicide Reports, 372
Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA), 76
Federal Reporter, 384
Federal Rules of Evidence, 3, 385
Federation Dentaire Internationale (FDI), 20
Fellatio, forced, 28
FEMA. See Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA)
Fight bite, 332
Fillings, 20, 179–180
Film, 109
image processing, 191–192
transparency, 95
Fingerprint(s), 79–100. See also Friction
ridge skin
antemortem vs. postmortem, 98
arches, 84, 85
classification, 85
formations, 84
fundamentals, 83–85
historical overview, 80–83
identification, 164–165
automated, 97–100
impression, 82, 83, 84, 85
individuality, 88–89
known, 85
latent, 85
loops, 84, 85
patent prints, 85
pattern types, 85
plastic impressions, 85
postmortem recovery process, 89–96
inspecting and cleansing friction
skin, 90
reconditioning compromised friction
skin, 90–94
recording postmortem impressions of,
94–96
whorls, 84, 85
Flash units, 212
IR light sources, 226
UV light sources, 226
Florida v. Bundy, 313–314
Florida v. Stewart, 314–316
Fluorescent light, 220–221, 222
Focus shift, 226–=228
Force feeding, 28
Forensic anthropology, 71
analysis, 138–155
animal vs. human in, 139
biological distance and, 143
biological profile in, 141–147
ancestry, 142–143
biotype, 142
features, 142
nonmetric variations, 142
sex, 141–142
statistics, 142
defined, 137
function tests, 143
individualization in, 147–148
limb proportion indices, 143
medicolegal significance of human
remains in, 140
minimum number of individuals in,
14 0
nonmetric traits, 143
postmortem interval in, 148–149
skeletal and dental age, 143–146
stature and physique, 146–147
trauma and, 149–155
antemortem, 150
perimortem, 150–154
postmortem, 154–155
typical case progression, 138–155
unique identifiers, 147
Forensic dental consultant, 398
Forensic dental identification, 166–184.
See also Dental identification
Forensic dental photography, 203–244
alternate light imaging, 219
application and use, 234–236
digital, 216–219