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Form & Structure of Hair
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Hair is frequently found at a crime scene Hair is frequently found at a crime scene Locard Exchange Principle Locard Exchange Principle Hair is considered class evidence Hair is considered class evidence Could possibly be individualized if root tissue is still attached to the hair Could possibly be individualized if root tissue is still attached to the hair Very useful in supporting circumstantial evidence Very useful in supporting circumstantial evidence Can be used to place someone at the crime scene Can be used to place someone at the crime scene Can link a criminal with the crime Can link a criminal with the crime
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From hair, one can determine: From hair, one can determine: If the source is human or animal If the source is human or animal Race Race o Sometimes Based on shape of hair Origin of the location on the source’s body Origin of the location on the source’s body Whether the hair was forcibly removed Whether the hair was forcibly removed o By whether or not root attached Whether the hair has been treated with chemicals Whether the hair has been treated with chemicals If drugs have been ingested If drugs have been ingested
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Human body has about 5 million hairs Human body has about 5 million hairs o Most are downy hair covering body Hair is continuously shed & renewed throughout lifetime Hair is continuously shed & renewed throughout lifetime o About 100/24 hour period on head alone Much higher rate of loss for body hair Hair on the head Hair on the head o Blonds have most – about 120,000 strands o Redheads have least – about 80,000 strands o Black/Brown in the middle – about 100,000 strands
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Must understand structure of hair to analyze it Must understand structure of hair to analyze it Made up of cross-linked protein polymers Made up of cross-linked protein polymers o Very resistant to breaking down Grows from a tube-like organ called a follicle Grows from a tube-like organ called a follicle o Located in the dermis
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Follicle is linked to the body’s blood supply Follicle is linked to the body’s blood supply o Whatever is taken into body is distributed to part of hair growing at that time o Important in analyzing hair for drugs & poisons Hair shaft extends through epidermis & ends at tip Hair shaft extends through epidermis & ends at tip o Shaft composed of dead cells
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Composed of three parts: Composed of three parts: o Cuticle Clear, outer covering of shaft Made of tough, overlapping scales Scales finer in humans compared to animals Scales finer in humans compared to animals o Cortex Made of protein called keratin Embedded with pigment that gives hair color Contains air sacs called cortical fusi Different shapes & sizes Different shapes & sizes Possible class characteristic o Medulla Canal running down center of cortex May be dark or translucent depending on contents
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Outer most layer of hair covered with scales Outer most layer of hair covered with scales Scales point toward tip of the hair Scales point toward tip of the hair Scales differ among species of animals Scales differ among species of animals o Named based on their appearance Three basic scale patterns include: Three basic scale patterns include: o Coronal Mouse o Spinous Cat o Imbricate Human
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To visualize scales : Paint clear fingernail polish on a glass slide. Paint clear fingernail polish on a glass slide. When the polish begins to dry, place a hair on the polish. When the polish begins to dry, place a hair on the polish. When it is almost dry, lift off the hair and observe the scale imprints. When it is almost dry, lift off the hair and observe the scale imprints. What pattern is seen in this slide? What pattern is seen in this slide?
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Gives hair its shape Gives hair its shape Has two major characteristics: Has two major characteristics: o Melanin is pigment that gives hair its color Produced by melanocytes located in the follicle o Cortical fusi are air spaces usually found near the root Sometimes found throughout the cortex
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May be dark or translucent May be dark or translucent o Depends on whether it contains air, liquid, or pigment May be continuous, interrupted, or fragmented May be continuous, interrupted, or fragmented Human hair usually lack a medulla or has one that is fragmented Human hair usually lack a medulla or has one that is fragmented o Except for Native Americans & Asians whose hair have a continuous medulla Animal hairs have wide variety of medullar patterns Animal hairs have wide variety of medullar patterns o Patterns can identify some species
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Hair’s core that is not always visible Hair’s core that is not always visible Comes in different types and pattern Comes in different types and pattern Patterns Include: Patterns Include: o Interrupted o Fragmented o Continuous o Stacked o Absent
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Human medulla may be continuous, fragmented, or absent
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Determined by measuring the diameter of the medulla then dividing it by the diameter of the hair Determined by measuring the diameter of the medulla then dividing it by the diameter of the hair o MI = medulla diameter x 100 hair diameter hair diameter o Medullary index for human hair is generally <33 o Medullary index for animal hair is generally >50
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Deer MI = 100 Raccoon MI = 80 Human MI = 25
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May be straight, curly, or kinky May be straight, curly, or kinky o Depends on the cross-section Cross-section may be: Cross-section may be: o Round o Oval o Crescent-shaped: Round Round(Straight) Oval Oval(Curly) Crescent moon (Kinky) (Kinky)
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Asians & Native Americans Asians & Native Americans o Round cross section & no twisting Caucasians, Mexicans, & Middle Eastern heritage Caucasians, Mexicans, & Middle Eastern heritage o Oval cross section & rarely twist o Evenly distributed pigmentation African heritage African heritage o Crescent-shaped cross section with a twist o Dense, clumped pigmentation Undulated Twisted
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