2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2016.05.019
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An investigation into the concurrent collection of human scent and epithelial skin cells using a non-contact sampling device

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“…There is an exchange of both biological and inorganic material between the perpetrator and the crime scene during these interactions. In accordance with Locard's Exchange Principal, the perpetrator will leave behind trace evidence in these moments [1][2][3]. Fingerprints and DNA are the biometrics most commonly utilized to identify a suspect or victim of a crime.…”
Section: Relevance Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an exchange of both biological and inorganic material between the perpetrator and the crime scene during these interactions. In accordance with Locard's Exchange Principal, the perpetrator will leave behind trace evidence in these moments [1][2][3]. Fingerprints and DNA are the biometrics most commonly utilized to identify a suspect or victim of a crime.…”
Section: Relevance Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are not just difficult to obtain; they also do not cover the entire diversity of volatile chemicals released by a cadaver [ 28 ]. In addition, the use of cadaver pieces as aids make them unavailable for the court to perform additional analyses, and the preservation of forensic evidences can be compromised [ 91 ]. A solution could be the use of human surrogate model.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The advantage of using the headspace technique [19] with glass beads as sampling material is the simple sample preparation (lengthy, often up to 24 h extraction per fiber is eliminated) and the possibility to observe a broader spectrum of compounds than the traditional SPME-GC/MS technique which was used, e.g., in [30][31][32][33]. These findings could be applied, e.g., for the headspace analysis of samples collected using non-contact human scent sampling devices (e.g., STU-100 [34,35]) that have been proposed for sampling in forensic practice.…”
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confidence: 99%