Objectives
At the conclusion of this module the student should be able to do the following:
- Explain the following and their relationships:
- Standards
- Accuracy
- NIST traceability
- Measurements
- Laboratory accreditation
- Laboratory protocols
- Define when an examiner would use the following reference resources:
- The web site of the Association of Firearm and Toolmark Examiners (AFTE)
- The web site of the Scientific Working Group for Firearms and Toolmarks (SWGGUN)
- Define the measurement equipment for weight and force, specifically:
- Digital scales
- Trigger pull weights
- Describe the types of equipment available to firearm/toolmark examiners for measuring dimensions, such as these:
- Glass reticules in the eyepieces of stereo microscopes
- Older comparison microscopes using glass reticules
- Filar micrometer eyepieces
- Electronic reticules used with stereo microscopes
- Digital measuring equipment
- Digital micrometers
- Digital calipers
- Steel machinist’s scale
- Articulate the use of a chronograph
- Describe the use of the stereo and the comparison microscopes
- Describe the examiner’s use of tools and supplies at the laboratory bench
- Define the occasion for the examiner’s requirements for the following firing facilities:
- Indoor range
- Bullet recovery system
- Outdoor range
- Describe the available imaging systems of use to the examiner, including these:
- Film imaging
- Digital imaging
- Describe the types of equipment normally required for laboratory field support in crime scenes
- Describe the current capabilities of the following systems:
- Integrated Ballistics Identification System (IBIS)
- MatchPoint Plus™
- BulletTRAX-3D™ System
- Describe the firing facilities and bullet recovery systems used by examiners
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