1st Edition

Terminal Ballistics A Text and Atlas of Gunshot Wounds

By Malcolm J. Dodd Copyright 2005
    224 Pages 448 Color Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Terminal Ballistics: A Text and Atlas of Gunshot Wounds is a comprehensive guide that explains the science of forensic ballistics - focusing on the hardware, injury patterns, and forensic techniques associated with gunshot wounds. The text begins by describing the anatomy and design of basic firearms and the fundamental components of ammunition rounds, .22 rimfire, and propellants.

    The author presents a variety of gunshot injury patterns, and defines the concept of the pathological range of fire determination. He delineates patterns from injuries sustained by commonly fired rounds, including those acquired after discharge from handguns, high velocity centerfire rifles, shot guns, and black powder weapons. More obscure injuries from air pistols, nail guns, and homemade weapons are also detailed. Specific chapters identify the effects of intermediary targets, the mechanics of injuries sustained after a bullet passes through bone and the internal organs, and exit wounds. The author also observes situations that mimic gunshot injury, a frequently neglected area of gunshot injury interpretation.

    This extensive resource also depicts the technical aspects of forensic wound ballistic examinations, including protocol for managing the receipt of specimens from a gunshot wound surgical resection, gunshot residue sampling, and forensic radiology as applied to gunshot investigation. It outlines crime scene investigation, the autopsy and resulting report, forensic photography, and entomology. The final chapter highlights personal experiences from theatres of war and the investigations of atrocities where gunshot trauma is demonstrated.

    HARDWARE
    § Anatomy of Handguns, Rifles, and Shotguns
    § Smooth Bore (Shotgun) Ammunition
    § Handgun Ammunition
    § Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
    § The .22 Rimfire
    § Propellants

    INJURY PATTERNS
    § "Pathological" Range of Fire
    § The .22 Rimfire Projectile
    § Handgun Injury Patterns
    § Center Fire Rifle Injury Patterns
    § Shotgun Injury Patterns
    § Black Powder Firearms
    § Injuries from Air Pistols and Air Rifles
    § Nail Gun Injuries
    § The Intermediary Target, Atypical Wounds, and Miscellaneous Gunshot Injury Patterns
    § Illegal Modification of Firearms and Home Made Weapons
    § Bone Injury, the Skull, and the Concept of Bevelling
    § The Internal Organs
    § The Mimics of Gunshot Injury - Injuries in Life and Post Mortem Artifacts
    § Exit Wounds

    TECHNIQUE
    § Management of the Gunshot Wound Surgical Resection
    Specimen
    § Gunshot Residue Sampling and the Ballistics Expert
    § Radiology
    § The Gunshot Homicide - the Crime Scene
    § The Gunshot Homicide - the Autopsy and Report
    § Forensic Photography, K. Byrne
    § Forensic Entomology as Applied to Gunshot Injury
    § Field Work in a Theatre of War - Human Rights

    APPENDIX

    Biography

    Malcolm J. Dodd