
Forensic Science Lesson 09: Hair Evidence Part 2
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Easy
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Abby Fancsali
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21 Slides • 16 Questions
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Hair Evidence-Part 2
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Multiple Choice
The Hair shaft is composed of the cuticle, cortex, and
medulla
root
crown
sebaceous gland
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Multiple Choice
True or False: The DNA found in the Root of the Hair is an example of Individual Evidence
False
True
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Multiple Choice
Identified the part of the hair labeled B
Cuticle
Hair Follicle
medulla
Cortex
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Multiple Choice
True or False: Hair is not very useful as a means of identification because it decomposes too quickly
True
False
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
True or False: The scales on the cuticle point out, away from the scalp
True
False
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Lesson Objectives
Distinguish between different types of hair
Understand the effects of chemical treatment on the ability to use hair as evidence
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Types of Hair
Between people, hair can vary in many ways
Shape
Cross Section Shape
Affects the curl of the hair
Length
Texture
Color: Both from natural pigments and dyes
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Hair Variation
Not all hair on a single person is the same
Different parts of the body have different types of hair
Generally distinguished by the shape of the hair's cross-section
Even the same part of the body can have variations in hair color
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6 Types of Human Hair and Their Properties-Head Hair
Head Hair:
The longest hair on the body
Tends to have split tips
Circular/elliptical Cross section
Easiest to transfer
Most likely to show artificial coloring and chemical treatments
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6 Types of Human Hair and Their Properties-Eyebrows & Eyelashes
Eyebrows/Eyelashes:
Short Stubby Hair
Circular with tapering ends (egg-like shaped) cross-section
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6 Types of Human Hair and Their Properties
Beard/Mustache:
Triangular cross-section
Coarse Diameter
Can have a double Medulla
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6 Types of Human Hair and Their Properties-Underarm & Body Hair
Underarm
Auxiliary/Body Hair:
Oval or triangular cross-section depending on shaving habits
It has a blunt tip
Maybe frayed from abrasion damage
Stiffer texture than body hair
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6 Types of Human Hair and Their Properties-Pubic Hair
Pubic Hair:
Oval/Triangular cross-section
Tips tend to be rounded
The root is often attached
Shows "Buckling"
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6 Types of Human Body Hair and Their Properties
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Multiple Choice
When investigating the scene, a detective finds a hair with an egg-shaped cross section. Which part of the body was this hair most likely from?
The Head
The Beard
Body
Eyelash
It is impossible to tell without chemical testing
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Multiple Choice
Which type of hair is categorized by a double medulla?
Head Hair
Beard Hair
Body Hair
Pubic Hair
Eyebrow/Eyelashes
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Multiple Choice
Which type of hair is most likely to have nuclear DNA when found at a crime scene?
Head Hair
Beard Hair
Body Hair
Eye Lashes
Pubic Hair
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The Life Cycle of Hair
Hair goes through three stages in its life
Anagen Stage
~1,000 days
80-90% of your hair is in this stage
Cells along the follicle develop and divide rapidly
Full length if allowed can be around 100 cm Long
Hair Follicle is firmly secured in place
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The Life Cycle of Hair
Hair goes through three stages in its life
Catagen Stage
lasts 7-14 days
hair growth slows down
The base of the Follicle begins to degrade and break down the root of the hair
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The Life Cycle of Hair
Hair goes through three stages in its life
Telogen Stage
lasts 3-4 months
10-18% of hair is in this stage
The hair follicle rests and the hair ceases all growth
A new root may begin to form, but not grow
The hair continues to break down until it falls out
Each hair falls out by chance
The hair may contain fragments of mitochondrial DNA
Hair follicle is completely decayed
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Multiple Choice
True or False: Hair from different parts of the body have different properties
True
False
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Multiple Choice
At which stage in the Hair Life Cycle is the follicle completely destroyed
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Reorder
Put the stages of hair growth in the correct order
Anagen
Catagen
Telogen
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Multiple Choice
Which Stage of the hair life cycle lasts the longest?
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Treating Hair
Hair can be treated in several ways
Bleaching to remove Pigments
Makes hair lighter/more yellow
Disturbs the cuticle scales and makes the hair more brittle
Can be done naturally with sunlight or artificially with chemicals
Artificial bleaching results in sharp damage to the cuticle
Natural causes more gradual changes
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Treating Hair-Artificial Bleaching
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Treating Hair-Sun Bleaching
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Treating Hair
Hair can be treated in several ways
Dyeing hair changes the pigment of the shaft
both the cuticle and the cortex take the color of the dye
Practice makes it easy to identify when hair has been dyed
Able to see inconsistencies in how pigment is applied
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Calculating Time Since Last Dye Session
Treating hair does not color 100% of the hair, and the end closest to the root tends to maintain its natural color
Hair grows at a rate of 1.3 cm per month (0.44 mm per day)
By measuring the length of uncolored hair and dividing by the growth rate, you can approximate how much time has passed since the hair was last dyed
Can help determine when someone was last alive, or previous activities
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Calculating Time Since Last Dye Session Sample Problem 1
A body with treated hair is found, and a time frame for death needs to be established. The untreated portion of hair measures 2.5 cm long. How many days has it been since this person last dyed their hair?
Step 1: Establish your conversion factors
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Calculating Time Since Last Dye Session Sample Problem 1
A body with treated hair is found, and a time frame for death needs to be established. The untreated portion of hair measures 2.5 cm long. How many days has it been since this person last dyed their hair?
Step 1: Establish your conversion factors
Step 2: Set up a conversion equation
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Type answer...
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Calculating Time Since Last Dye Session Sample Problem 2
A piece of hair is found at the scene of a robbery that has been dyed. The untreated portion of hair measures 6.5 cm long. How many months has it been since this person last dyed their hair?
Step 1: Establish your conversion factors
Step 2: Set up a conversion equation
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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Open Ended
In the movie Ratatouille, the paternity of the main character is confirmed by DNA analysis from a hair that fell out in the father's hat. Is this probable; why or why not? Explain in a paragraph
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