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IDENTIFICATION AND COMPARISON OF HAIR Hair Note No.2
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STEPS TO EXAMINE HAIR EVIDENCE Upon finding hair at a crime scene, things to be done are: 1) Determine whether the hair originated from a human or animal: a) Use microscopic examination b) Need a comprehensive collection of controls c) Use scale structure, medullary index, and medullary shape to match hair samples
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2) If human, compare the hair with hair from suspects and victims: a) Compare hair obtained from scalp or pubic area b) Perform DNA typing if skin or blood is left on a root, or have enough hair c) If no DNA typing can be performed, only some degree of probability can be made
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HAIR FEATURES TO COMPARE Color, length, and diameter of hair The presence or absence of a medulla The distribution, shape, and color intensity of the pigment granules in the cortex Whether or not hair has been dyed or bleached, and the time passed since coloring
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INFORMATION FROM EXAMINATION OF HUMAN HAIR Race Origin of body area Treatment and Removal Artificial treatment: dyes, and rinses Forcibly removed or not Cut or broken
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OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT HAIR Hair is know to grow at a rate of approximately one centimeter per month The odds against a head hair originating from another person are about 4500 to 1. The odds against two similar pubic hairs originating from two different individuals are about 800 to 1.
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HUMAN HAIRS
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ANIMALS HAIRS Horse HairDog HairCat HairMouse Hair Rabbit Hair Deer Hair Cow HairPig Hair
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SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF HAIR Fallen Out Hairs Pulled Out by the Root
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Natural Tips Broken / Torn Cut Hair
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