Wound Ballistics e-bog
1167,65 DKK
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The definitive interdisciplinary reference work for wound ballisticsBasicsThe book begins by providing the necessary basic knowledge about physics, ballistics and ammunition and weapons. Then it describes the behaviour of projectiles in humans and animals (the physics of gunshot injuries) and introduces the experimental simulation of gunshot wounds, including the materials suitable for this pur...
E-bog
1167,65 DKK
Forlag
Springer
Udgivet
11 august 2022
Genrer
Crime and criminology
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9783662648551
The definitive interdisciplinary reference work for wound ballisticsBasicsThe book begins by providing the necessary basic knowledge about physics, ballistics and ammunition and weapons. Then it describes the behaviour of projectiles in humans and animals (the physics of gunshot injuries) and introduces the experimental simulation of gunshot wounds, including the materials suitable for this purpose.ApplicationsThese basic principles can be applied in forensic medicine and criminalistics. The gunshot wound provides some forensic traces and the experimental reconstruction helps to understand the dynamic crime process. The wounding potential of non-lethal weapons can be determined.In emergency and war surgery, injuries caused by small arms bullets and fragments as well as by gas jets (of gas weapons) can be assessed.International conventions could be freed from undefined terms (such as "e;unnecessary suffering"e;) with the help of physical quantities.Reference workDetailed tables as e. g. ballistic data of numerous cartridge types, also older ones, material properties, as well as many otherwise difficult to access data and a trilingual glossary of ballistic and technical terms in the languages German, English and French.NEWWound Ballistics of European Police ammunitionReferences to recent research resultsPartly coloured illustrationsDue to the increase in terrorist and criminal activities worldwide, it is not only members of the armed forces who are affected. Surgeons, forensic doctors, police officers and criminalists also need to know and be able to assess the specifics of gunshot wounds.