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    The current practice in securing the contact traces of chemical substances taken from clothes belonging to a person suspected of manual handling explosives is focused on pockets and cuffs. The outerwear worn by people who had contact with fluorescent powders that simulate explosives and drugs was the subject of this study. Clothes were first exposed to the test substance for a period of time and then analyzed by fluorescence methods to determine the location of the highest quantity of traces. The results obtained from the study confirm that the areas with the highest concentration of powdery traces are different from those suggested by current forensic practice. They appear to be promising for a more efficient identification of the suspects involved in illegal manufacturing of drugs of abuse or explosives. Moreover, they may be helpful for developing the methodology for handling the evidence material in the forensic clothing examination process. © 2016 American Academy of Forensic Sciences.

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    Wojciech Pawłowski, Łukasz Matyjasek, Monika Karpińska. Detection of Contact Traces of Powdery Substances. Journal of forensic sciences. 2017 Jul;62(4):1028-1032


    PMID: 28547850

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