It is the task of forensic medicine to scientifically and clearly document, analyze and explain medical results of the living and the dead for the administration of justice. Forensic molecular genetics (DNA) and forensic toxicology already started to use high-tech methods. Due to the technological developments of recent years, the institute of forensic medicine of the University of Bern, Switzerland, and the scientific service of the municipal police Zurich decided to evaluate and validate modern, non-invasive, three-dimensional documentation and analytical methods. As soon as a crime was committed or an accident happened, all traces need to be secured. The knowledge and results gained from that are documented scientifically. Based on such circumstantial evidence, a crime or the sequence of events can be reconstructed, analyzed and explained for jurisprudence. In order to obtain a complete documentation, the University of Bern uses different techniques, allowing the three-dimensional acquisition of results (www.virtopsy.com). The modern 3D digitizing technology offers new possibilities in this field. The precise digitizing system ATOS XL provides an excellent quality when capturing shapes and deviations. The system precisely records the actual shape of a person or thing as well as deformations of any kind, visualizes the results graphically, analyzes and documents them. Thus, for example, it is possible to find out what tool might be the weapon involved, what injuries were caused how, what shoe corresponds to the footprints or what damage was caused by what obstacle. |