Publication Date
2016
Document Type
Article
Disciplines
Other Social and Behavioral Sciences | Political Science | Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Abstract
A forensic light source (FLS) was used to visually detect permanent marker ink that had been removed.
Recommended Citation
Pelletier, Jonathan, "Using a Forensic Light Source to Visualize Permanent Marker Ink After the Ink Has Been Removed" (2016). Faculty Publications and Presentations. 449.
https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/gov_fac_pubs/449
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Comments
Published in Journal of Forensic Identification. Permission has been granted by the Journal Editor at the International Association of Identification to upload this contribution to Liberty University’s scholarly repository. All Rights Secured. No copy of this file may be sold or reprinted in whole or in part. To purchase the entire journal issue that contains this contribution, please visit the website of the International Association of Identification and Journal of Forensic Identification (www.theiai.org).
Pelletier, Jonathan. “Using a Forensic Light Source to Visualize Permanent Marker Ink After the Ink Has Been Removed.” Journal of Forensic Identification 62 2 (2012): 105-108.