Journal article

Study on the criteria for assessing skull-face correspondence in craniofacial superimposition

O Ibáñez, A Valsecchi, F Cavalli, MI Huete, BR Campomanes-Alvarez, C Campomanes-Alvarez, R Vicente, D Navega, A Ross, C Wilkinson, R Jankauskas, K Imaizumi, R Hardiman, PT Jayaprakash, E Ruiz, F Molinero, P Lestón, E Veselovskaya, A Abramov, M Steyn Show all

Legal Medicine | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 2016

Abstract

Craniofacial superimposition has the potential to be used as an identification method when other traditional biological techniques are not applicable due to insufficient quality or absence of ante-mortem and post-mortem data. Despite having been used in many countries as a method of inclusion and exclusion for over a century it lacks standards. Thus, the purpose of this research is to provide forensic practitioners with standard criteria for analysing skull-face relationships. Thirty-seven experts from 16 different institutions participated in this study, which consisted of evaluating 65 criteria for assessing skull-face anatomical consistency on a sample of 24 different skull-face superimpo..

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We would like to thank all the participants that give us the permission to work with both their head scan and facial photographs and Drs. Luca Contardo and Domenico Dalessandri to the support provided during images acquisition and head scanning. We are also grateful towards the Universitary Hospital of Trieste and Ortoscan for supporting this research.