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Volume 45, Issue 4 (July 2000)

ISSN: 0022-1198
Published Online: 1 July 2000
Page Count: 3

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Anatomical location of bitemarks and associated findings in 101 cases from the United States
Pretty, IA
Graduate student, Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada V6T 1Z4.

Sweet, D
Director, Bureau of Legal Dentistry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada V6T 1Z4.


Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to update and confirm previous studies that examined the anatomical location of human bitemarks. This information is useful to forensic odontologists and pathologists, physicians, and coroners who must be familiar with the most likely locations of bitemarks. The data are also useful for those involved in bitemark research.
Using the legal database “Lexis,” 101 bitemark cases were identified from the United States Courts of Appeal. Cases were included in the study if they provided details concerning the bitemark, such as anatomical location, number of injuries, and information concerning the victim. Information on 148 bites was collated. These data are presented in tabular and graphical form to allow comparisons between males and females, victims and perpetrators, adults and children, and the crime types associated with human bites.

Keywords:
anatomical location, bitemarks, distribution, forensic science, legal

Paper ID: JFS4540812

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Author Paikowsky, SG Affiliation University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA 01854 Author Hajduk, EL Affiliation WPC Engineering and Construction Services, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 Author Pretty IA, Sweet D Title Anatomical location of bitemarks and associated findings in 101 cases from the United States Symposium , Committee on