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Tying Anomalies and their Significance in Analysing Knot Evidence

Pages 172-194 | Published online: 22 Nov 2013

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Robert Charles Chisnall. (2011) An analysis of more than 100 cases involving knots and ligatures: knot frequencies, consistent tying habits and noteworthy outliers. Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences 43:4, pages 245-262.
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Robert C. Chisnall. (2020) Analysing knots and ligatures: Tying principles, knot characteristics and structural changes. Forensic Science International 313, pages 110272.
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Robert Charles Chisnall. (2016) Analysing knot evidence: associating innate habits with sophisticated tying tasks. Scandinavian Journal of Forensic Science 22:2, pages 21-32.
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Robert Charles Chisnall. (2016) Structural recognition and nomenclature standardization in forensic knot analysis. Science & Justice 56:4, pages 282-301.
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