
%0 Journal Article
%T The classification of automotive paint by diamond window infrared spectrophotometry, part iii: Case histories
%J Journal (Canadian Society of Forensic Science)
%D 1976
%A Rodgers, P. G.
%A Cameron, R.
%A Cartwright, N. S.
%A Clark, W. H.
%A Deak, J. S.
%A Norman, E. W. W.
%V 9
%N 3
%P 103-111
%X ABSTRACT In parts I and II (1,2) of this present series of papers the use of infrared spectrophotometry using diamond windows (3,4,5) in the analysis and classification of 1 to 4 μg samples of individual automotive paint layers was outlined. In order to demonstrate the practical use of the technique four recent case histories are described, three of which concern hit-and-run offences and a transfer of paint between suspect and victim, the fourth involving a fragment of automotive paint found on a murder victim. Each case presents a slightly different aspect of the forensic examination and analysis of automotive paint.<p />
%G en
%I Informa - Taylor and Francis Group
%@ 0008-5030
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00085030.1976.10757253