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- Trace evidence is any material that can be transferred between people, objects or the environment during a crime123.Examples of trace evidence include123:
- Fibers: natural, synthetic, textile or carpet
- Hair: determination of species, damage, disease, poisoning, DNA, etc.
- Soil: composition, origin, contamination
- Wood: type, age, treatment, damage
- Gunshot residue: distance determination based upon GSR
- Glass: composition, direction of force, sequencing
- Paint: color, type, source, layering
- Pollen: identification, origin, season
- Fire debris: ashes examined to retrieve the cause of fire (natural or chemically induced)
- Low explosives: presence of explosives and type determined
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Fibers, hair, soil, wood, gunshot residue and pollen are only a few examples of trace evidence that may be transferred between people, objects or the environment during a crime. Investigators can potentially link a suspect and a victim to a mutual location through trace evidence.nij.ojp.gov/topics/articles/overview-trace-evidenceBits of fiber, strands of hair, flecks of paint, or shards of glass are also often left at a crime scene or carried away from it. These are examples of trace evidence, and forensic scientists can use them to link items or suspects to a crime.www.nist.gov/trace-evidenceItems of evidence that qualify for trace analysis are:
- Hairs: determination of species, damage, disease, poisoning, DNA, etc.
- Fibers: natural, synthetic, textile or carpet
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