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The definitive interdisciplinary reference work for wound
ballistics Basics The book begins by providing the necessary basic
knowledge about physics, ballistics and ammunition and weapons.
Then it describes the behaviour of projectiles in humans and
animals (the physics of gunshot injuries) and introduces the
experimental simulation of gunshot wounds, including the materials
suitable for this purpose. Applications These basic principles can
be applied in forensic medicine and criminalistics. The gunshot
wound provides some forensic traces and the experimental
reconstruction helps to understand the dynamic crime process. The
wounding potential of non-lethal weapons can be determined. In
emergency and war surgery, injuries caused by small arms bullets
and fragments as well as by gas jets (of gas weapons) can be
assessed. International conventions could be freed from undefined
terms (such as "unnecessary suffering") with the help of physical
quantities. Reference work Detailed tables as e. g. ballistic data
of numerous cartridge types, also older ones, material properties,
as well as many otherwise difficult to access data and a trilingual
glossary of ballistic and technical terms in the languages German,
English and French. NEW Wound Ballistics of European Police
ammunition References to recent research results Partly coloured
illustrations Due to the increase in terrorist and criminal
activities worldwide, it is not only members of the armed forces
who are affected. Surgeons, forensic doctors, police officers and
criminalists also need to know and be able to assess the specifics
of gunshot wounds.
The definitive interdisciplinary reference work for wound
ballistics Basics The book begins by providing the necessary basic
knowledge about physics, ballistics and ammunition and weapons.
Then it describes the behaviour of projectiles in humans and
animals (the physics of gunshot injuries) and introduces the
experimental simulation of gunshot wounds, including the materials
suitable for this purpose. Applications These basic principles can
be applied in forensic medicine and criminalistics. The gunshot
wound provides some forensic traces and the experimental
reconstruction helps to understand the dynamic crime process. The
wounding potential of non-lethal weapons can be determined. In
emergency and war surgery, injuries caused by small arms bullets
and fragments as well as by gas jets (of gas weapons) can be
assessed. International conventions could be freed from undefined
terms (such as “unnecessary suffering”) with the help of
physical quantities. Reference work Detailed tables as e. g.
ballistic data of numerous cartridge types, also older ones,
material properties, as well as many otherwise difficult to access
data and a trilingual glossary of ballistic and technical terms in
the languages German, English and French. NEW Wound Ballistics of
European Police ammunition References to recent research results
Partly coloured illustrations Due to the increase in terrorist and
criminal activities worldwide, it is not only members of the armed
forces who are affected. Surgeons, forensic doctors, police
officers and criminalists also need to know and be able to assess
the specifics of gunshot wounds.
Charred, badly decomposed, or mummified corpses, as well as those
restrictions forced upon coroners by certain religious sects, often
make autopsies impossible to perform. In addition, lack of manpower
among the personnel charged with performing autopsies frequently
creates a backlog of cases in the coroner's office. This delay
increases the likelihood that causes of death will go undetermined
and criminal perpetrators will go unpunished. The solution can be
found in what has come to be known as the virtopsy (R), a minimally
invasive and efficient way to perform an autopsy through
state-of-the-art imaging-guided means. A term coined by noted
forensic pathologist Richard Dirnhofer, virtopsy refers to "virtual
autopsy," a modality that employs a spectrum of technologies
including computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and
spectroscopy, and 3D photogrammetry and surface scanning. In The
Virtopsy Approach: 3D Optical and Radiological Scanning and
Reconstruction in Forensic Medicine, the authors reveal a
comprehensive summary of the virtopsy procedure. Well-organized,
detailed enough to serve as a how-to guide for newcomers to the
field, and copiously illustrated with many color figures
accompanied by appropriate explanatory captions, this volume breaks
new ground in the world of autopsy science.
Interdisziplinar - DAS Werk zur Wundballistik Grundlagen Das
notwendige Grundwissen uber Physik, Munition und Waffen, Ballistik
Verhalten von Geschossen im Menschen und im Tier (Physik der
Schussverletzung) Experimentelle Simulation von Schussverletzungen
und die dazu geeigneten Materialien Anwendungen Rechtsmedizin und
Kriminalistik Die Schussverletzung als kriminalistische Spur
(Rekonstruktion des Tatablaufs, Schussdistanz) Nicht-letale
Geschosse und ihre Gefahrlichkeit Gefahrdung durch Geschosse
Notfall- und Kriegschirurgie Bewertung von Verletzungen durch
Kleinwaffengeschosse und Splitter Gasstrahlen (bei Schreckschuss-
und Gaswaffen) Internationale Konventionen Physikalische Masszahlen
fur das Verletzungspotenzial (die Wirksamkeit) von Geschossen und
Splittern Nachschlagewerk Tabellenwerk (ballistische Daten
zahlreicher - auch alterer - Patronenarten, Materialeigenschaften,
sowie viele sonst schwer zugangliche Daten) Dreisprachiges Glossar
fachspezifischer Ausdrucke (deutsch, englisch, franzoesisch) NEU
Wundballistik der Polizeigeschosse Hinweise auf neuere
Forschungsergebnisse Farbige Abbildungen Durch die Zunahme der
terroristischen und kriminellen Aktivitaten weltweit sind nicht nur
Armeeangehoerige betroffen. Auch Chirurgen, Rechtsmediziner,
Polizisten und Kriminalisten mussen die Besonderheiten der
Schussverletzungen kennen und beurteilen koennen.
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