Proven. Validated. Reliable.
The BPA workflow in Map360 strengthens the science of bloodstain pattern analysis.
The use of computer-aided software to analyse the area of origin of impact patterns is well accepted within the bloodstain pattern community. What’s less understood is the importance of integrating 3D point cloud data with bloodstain pattern analysis, specifically area-of-origin determination. Additionally, as new software workflows are introduced, it’s important to understand their developmental validation to have confidence in the process.
This white paper, authored by Amy Santoro, MFS, CSCSA Senior Forensic Scientist, Crime Scene Investigations Johnson County Sheriff’s Office Criminalistics Laboratory (USA), explores these topics in depth.
You’ll learn:
- How the accuracy and reproducibility of area-of-origin determinations in the Map360 bloodstain pattern workflow were evaluated during the validation process
- How data was collected and analysed with the Leica ScanStation P40 and Leica RTC360 laser scanners, Leica Cyclone REGISTER 360 PLUS, and Leica Map360, as well as a standard bloodstain pattern analysis software for comparison
- Why the validation results demonstrate that the bloodstain pattern workflow within Leica Map360 is a reliable methodology for area-of-origin calculations
- Why Map360 with the BPA workflow is a useful and reasonable alternative to traditional hand calculations used by bloodstain pattern analysts
- Why Map360 offers advantages over existing software used in bloodstain pattern analysis
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