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Reconstructing Reality: Scanning Technology in the Courtroom “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield Flood Water Visualisation Accident / Crime Scenes Emergency Evacuation Facial Biometrics Facial Reconstruction

Reconstructing Reality: Scanning Technology in the Courtroom “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield Flood Water Visualisation Accident / Crime Scenes Emergency Evacuation Facial Biometrics Facial Reconstruction

Environmental Problems Flood Water Visualisation Morpeth, Northumbria “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield

Environmental Problems Flood Water Visualisation Morpeth, Northumbria “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield

Environmental Problems Flood Water Visualisation Morpeth, Northumbria “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield

Environmental Problems Flood Water Visualisation Morpeth, Northumbria “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield

Environmental Problems Flood Water Visualisation Morpeth, Northumbria “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield

Large Scale Scanning “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield

Reconstructing Reality: Scanning Technology in the Courtroom “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield Flood Water Visualisation Accident / Crime Scenes Emergency Evacuation Facial Biometrics Facial Reconstruction

Road Traffic Accident “Visual Forensic Evidence” - Damian Schofield Vehicle Collision Work for WA Government

Road Traffic Accident “Visual Forensic Evidence” - Damian Schofield Vehicle Collision Work for WA Government

“Visual Forensic Evidence” - Damian Schofield Crime Scenes Work for Met Police

Large Scale Scanning “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield

Reconstructing Reality: Scanning Technology in the Courtroom “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield Flood Water Visualisation Accident / Crime Scenes Emergency Evacuation Facial Biometrics Facial Reconstruction

Crowd Evacuation Disaster Simulation “Visual Forensic Evidence” - Damian Schofield

Crowd Evacuation 'When people gather in public spaces such as sports grounds or the Underground, their reaction to emergencies is crucial. Crowd panic is frequently blamed for deaths, but studies of escaping crowds reveal a different picture. As well as emotional and selfish behaviour there is also helping, co-ordination and self-sacrifice, even in life-threatening situations. Disaster Simulation “Visual Forensic Evidence” - Damian Schofield

Crowd Evacuation Results from studies using a new computer simulation are challenging the assumption that crowds panic in an emergency situation. The Underground Station Evacuation Application works just like a three-dimensional (3D) computer game. By manipulating a person's behaviour in a virtual crowd during an emergency on an underground railway station, factors such as the speed of exit can be recorded. Disaster Simulation “Visual Forensic Evidence” - Damian Schofield

Crowd Evacuation Disaster Simulation “Visual Forensic Evidence” - Damian Schofield

Crowd Evacuation Work for London Underground Disaster Simulation “Visual Forensic Evidence” - Damian Schofield

Crowd Evacuation Work for London Underground Disaster Simulation “Visual Forensic Evidence” - Damian Schofield

Disaster Simulation “Visual Forensic Evidence” - Damian Schofield

Reconstructing Reality: Scanning Technology in the Courtroom “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield Flood Water Visualisation Accident / Crime Scenes Emergency Evacuation Facial Biometrics Facial Reconstruction

Facial Recognition Nottingham / Sheffield / Kent “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield

Facial Recognition Nottingham / Sheffield / Kent “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield

Facial Recognition Nottingham / Sheffield / Kent “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield

Facial Recognition Nottingham / Sheffield / Kent “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield

Facial Recognition “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield

Facial Recognition “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield

Facial Recognition Nottingham / Sheffield / Kent “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield

Best Things About Working for the FBI Best Things About Working for the FBI “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield

Facial Biometrics “Visual Forensic Evidence” - Damian Schofield

Reconstructing Reality: Scanning Technology in the Courtroom “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield Flood Water Visualisation Accident / Crime Scenes Emergency Evacuation Facial Biometrics Facial Reconstruction

Murder: Chapel Allerton In 1991, the badly decomposed and partially mummified skeleton of a young person was found wrapped in a carpet and dumped on a construction site at Chapel Allerton, Leeds. It was estimated that the remains had probably been located elsewhere for around one year. The body was clothed in a striped sweater and wore plastic earrings and a wristwatch. Some medium-length brown hair also remained. Examinations by a forensic anthropologist determined that the body was that of a young Caucasian female between the ages of The skull did possess a very square jaw, with a prominent underbite. “Visual Forensic Evidence” - Damian Schofield

Facial Reconstruction Crime Scenes – Skeletal Remains Unknown female victim Slight Facial Deformity “Graphic Violence” – Dr. Damian Schofield

Facial Reconstruction “Visual Forensic Evidence” - Damian Schofield

Reconstructing Reality: Scanning Technology in the Courtroom “Reconstructing Reality - Damian Schofield Flood Water Visualisation Accident / Crime Scenes Emergency Evacuation Facial Biometrics Facial Reconstruction