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introduction hair is encountered as physical evidence in a wide variety of crimes although it is not yet possible to individualize a human hair to any single head or body ...

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         INTRODUCTION
             Hair is encountered as 
             physical evidence in a wide 
             variety of crimes.
             Although it is not yet 
             possible to individualize a 
             human hair to any single 
             head or body through its 
             morphology, it still has 
             value as physical evidence.
          FORENSIC SCIENCE: An Introduction by Richard Saferstein                       2
          INTRODUCTION
              When properly collected 
              and submitted to the 
              laboratory accompanied by 
              an adequate number of 
              standard/reference 
              samples, hair can provide 
              strong corroborative 
              evidence for placing an 
              individual at a crime scene.
          FORENSIC SCIENCE: An Introduction by Richard Saferstein                       3
          MORPHOLOGY OF HAIR
             Hair is an appendage of the 
             skin that grows out of an 
             organ known as the hair 
             follicle. 
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          MORPHOLOGY OF HAIR
               The length of a hair extends 
               from its root or bulb embedded 
               in the follicle, continues into a 
               shaft, and terminates at a tip 
               end. 
               It is the shaft, which is 
               composed of three layers—the 
               cuticle, cortex, and medulla—
               that is subjected to the most 
               intense examination by the 
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               forensic scientist. 
          CUTICLE AND CORTEX
             The cuticle is the scale structure 
             covering the exterior of the hair.
              The scales always point towards the 
                  tip of the hair.
              The scale pattern is useful in species 
                  identification.
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